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Condition Value
expand_moreFront axle brake
Front axle brake caliper 70.07 lbf⋅ft
Front axle brake disc 5.16 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreFront axle steering
Steering gear 44.25 lbf⋅ft
Track rod end on stub axle 25.81 lbf⋅ft
expand_moreWheel suspension
expand_moreWheel hub wheel bearing
First stage 73.76 lbf⋅ft
Second stage slacken
Third stage 14.75 lbf⋅ft
Fourth stage 8090°
expand_moreWheels and tires
Wheel attachment 66.38 lbf⋅ft

Please be noted that all capacities listed here are approximate. Check fluid levels when adding or refilling as recommended in your 1988 Opel Corsa Box Van user's manual. Keep in mind that all information here is provided “as is” without any warranty of any kind.

Before doing any DIY service please check your insurance policy and Opel warranty policy for your region. In some regions DIY service may invalidate your warranty.

Conquer your fears and never give up!

DIY car service is not as difficult as it looks like and it might save you thousands of dollars per year. It might be even fun and a good thing to do with your kids on a weekend to teach them how basic machinery works. It's really hard to screw something up and damage your car permanently if you use right tools, follow Opel Corsa Box Van service manual and use right parts and fluids in prescribed amounts. Even modern cars stuffed with electronics can be serviced in your garage or even in your driveway. Changing engine oil, brake fluid, ATF, replacing brake pads, and etc. It's all may be done by yourself in a mater of a couple of hours.

Doing basic service for your 1988 Opel Corsa Box Van you're not only saving money, but also also improving your technical skills and learning something new.

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