If you are going to do your own work...one of the first things you should invest in is a service manual. You can get one here............... CLICKY RIGHT HERE.......
I HAD a kdx two yrs ago, and regrettably sold it for a brand new OTHER BIKE, and my manual went with the bike. I am simply putting in wheel bearings for my brother on his KDX and don't have a shop manual anymore and was just trying to get some torque specs so I could take care of it correctly for him this weekend.
I appreciate the torque specs. Didn't see them at first. So I had to come back and edit my response. Thanks.
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