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Mitsubishi Outlander (2003+). Manual - part 5

 

 

SUPPORT LOCATIONS FOR LIFTING AND JACKING

GENERAL

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SUPPORT LOCATIONS FOR LIFTING AND JACKING

M1001000700093

SUPPORT POSITIONS FOR A GARAGE JACK, AXLE STANDS, SINGLE-POST LIFT OR 

DOUBLE-POST LIFT AND PLATE TYPE LIFT

CAUTION

Do not support the vehicles at locations other than specified supporting points. Doing so will cause 

damage, etc.
GARAGE JACK

CAUTION

Never support any point other than the specified one, or that point will be deformed.

AC300835

<2WD>

<4WD>

Rear suspension crossmember

Rear differential

SUPPORT LOCATIONS FOR LIFTING AND JACKING

GENERAL

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AXLE STANDS AND A SINGLE-POST LIFT OR DOUBLE-POST LIFT

CAUTION

If rubber attachments with grooves that are too thick are used at the front support positions, the 

front fender may become bent, so be sure to use rubber attachments with groove thicknesses of 

18 mm or less.

If attachments which are not high enough are used, they may damage areas such as the side step. 

Be sure to use attachments which are high enough, or remove the side step if not using 

attachments.

AC300836AB

AXLE STANDS

SINGLE-POST LIFT
OR DOUBLE-POST LIFT

Bolts

Bolts

Bolts

Bolts

Rubber

Rubber

STANDARD PART/TIGHTENING-TORQUE TABLE

GENERAL

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PLATE TYPE LIFT

CAUTION

To avoid damaging the side sill garnish, put a wooden block between the side sill and a lift.
Support the side sill flange with a lift.

STANDARD PART/TIGHTENING-TORQUE TABLE

M1001001100362

Each torque value in the table is a standard value for 
tightening under the following conditions.

1. Bolts, nuts and washers are all made of steel and 

plated with zinc.

2. The threads and bearing surface of bolts and 

nuts are all in dry condition.

The values in the table are not applicable:

1. If toothed washers are inserted.

2. If plastic parts are fastened.
3. If bolts are tightened to plastic or die-cast 

inserted nuts.

4. If self-tapping screws or self-locking nuts are 

used.

Standard bolt and nut tightening torque 

Flange bolt and nut tightening torque 

NOTE: 

.

Be sure to use only the specified bolts and nuts, and always tighten them to the specified torques.

Bolts marked with indications such as 4T or 7T are reinforced bolts. The larger the number, the greater the 
bolt strength.

Thread size

Torque   N

m

Bolt nominal 
diameter   (mm)

Pitch   
(mm)

Head mark "4"

Head mark "7"

Head mark "8"

M5

0.8

2.5 

±

 0.5

5.0 

±

 1.0

6.0 

±

 1.0

M6

1.0

5.0 

±

 1.0

9.0 

±

 2.0

10 

±

 2

M8

1.25

12 

±

 2

22 

±

 4

25 

±

 4

M10

1.25

24 

±

 4

44 

±

 10

53 

±

 7

M12

1.25

41 

±

 8

83 

±

 12

98 

±

 12

M14

1.5

73 

±

 12

140 

±

 20

155 

±

 25

M16

1.5

110 

±

 20

210 

±

 30

235 

±

 35

M18

1.5

165 

±

 25

300 

±

 40

340 

±

 50

M20

1.5

225 

±

 35

410 

±

 60

480 

±

 70

M22

1.5

300 

±

 40

555 

±

 85

645 

±

 95

M24

1.5

395 

±

 55

735 

±

 105

855 

±

 125

Thread size

Torque   N

m

Bolt nominal 
diameter   (mm)

Pitch   
(mm)

Head mark "4"

Head mark "7"

Head mark "8"

M6

1.0

5.0 

±

 1.0

10 

±

 2

12 

±

 2

M8

1.25

13 

±

 2

24 

±

 4

27 

±

 5

M10

1.25

26 

±

 4

49 

±

 9

58 

±

 7

M10

1.5

24 

±

 4

45 

±

 8

55 

±

 10

M12

1.25

46 

±

 8

95 

±

 15

105 

±

 15

M12

1.75

43 

±

 8

83 

±

 12

98 

±

 12

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