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I don't have the torque specs handy, but other folks on this Forum will chime in.
You can reuse the bolts and nuts for the rear shocks. When removing/installing the top bolts and nuts on the rear shocks, be careful not to inadvertently disconnect the electrical connector that sits on top of the frame over the shock. A number of us here have inadvertently disconnected this electrical connector, and you will get a dashboard warning/error. If this happens, simply reconnect the electrical connector.
You can reuse the bolts and nuts for the rear shocks. When removing/installing the top bolts and nuts on the rear shocks, be careful not to inadvertently disconnect the electrical connector that sits on top of the frame over the shock. A number of us here have inadvertently disconnected this electrical connector, and you will get a dashboard warning/error. If this happens, simply reconnect the electrical connector.