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Nissan Frontier, Xterra 1998-05 Torque Specifications Repair Guide

Access our free Torque Specifications Repair Guide for Nissan Frontier, Xterra 1998-05 through AutoZone Rewards. These diagrams include:

Regular Repairs

Keeping your Nissan in good shape is important, but you need to make sure you’re doing things the right way. With a Nissan Frontier/Xterra repair guide from AutoZone, you can be confident in all the repairs you do on your car. Whether you need to know Nissan torque specs or you’re trying to figure out what type of front and rear brakes you need, repair guides make it easy. Best of all, you can find all the parts you need to make these repairs at AutoZone, too; from cylinder head bolts to just about anything else, we’ve got you covered.

  • Fig. Main bearing torque sequence-2.4L engine
  • Fig. Main bearing torque sequence-2.5L engine
  • Fig. Main bearing torque sequence-3.3L engine
  • Fig. Main bearing torque sequence-4.0L engine
Nissan Frontier, Xterra 1998-05 Torque Specifications Repair Guide Main Bearing Torque Sequence

The Basics

Fixing your car is a lot of work, especially if you don’t know what you’re doing. You need to know the proper Nissan engine torque specifications before you go bolting anything down, which is why we are happy to help with our Nissan torque spec guides. If you drive a Frontier or Xterra that was made between 1998-2005, this handy guide has all the information you need to know about your torque specs.

Access our Nissan Frontier, Xterra 1998-05 Torque Specifications Repair Guide Main Bearing Torque Sequence by creating an account or signing into your AutoZone Rewards account. Once you sign in, follow these instructions to access our Repair Guides.

  • Add your vehicle in Manage My Vehicles.
  • Enter your vehicle details.
  • Click the “View More” button, and then click “Vehicle Repair Guides.”
  • Select the chapter “Torque Specifications Repair Guide”.

Parts to Match

It’s not enough to simply know what type of repairs your car needs; even if you know the rod and main bearing torque specs for your Nissan, you still need to make sure you have the right parts. Lucky for you, AutoZone has a great selection of spark plugs and other parts to help make taking care of your Frontier or Xterra easy. Since we only carry high-quality parts, you don’t have to worry about quality, either.

The Right Choice

While torque specs aren’t the most complicated thing in the world, getting them right is important. AutoZone has accurate information about torque specs for various makes and models so you don’t have to worry about over-torqued bolts. We make this info easy to find so repairs aren’t a hassle.

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