Confirm vehicle fitment first.
Check year, make, model, trim, engine, drivetrain, mounting points, connector type, and any product-specific fitment notes before beginning work.
TorqueLine helps customers prepare for a cleaner, safer, and more confident installation experience across performance parts, mechanical components, exterior upgrades, interior accessories, and automotive electronics.
Installation quality begins before a part is mounted. Review the product, inspect the vehicle area, prepare the workspace, and confirm that the part is appropriate for the specific vehicle, trim, engine, and use case.
TorqueLine recommends professional installation when a part affects powertrain, braking, suspension, steering, wiring, or vehicle safety systems.
Check year, make, model, trim, engine, drivetrain, mounting points, connector type, and any product-specific fitment notes before beginning work.
Choose a level surface with proper lighting, ventilation, access to tools, and enough space to organize removed fasteners and components.
Gather suitable sockets, torque tools, trim tools, electrical tools, safety stands, protective gloves, and any product-specific hardware.
Review the product condition, included accessories, brackets, connectors, clamps, hardware, seals, and instruction materials before installation.
Compare the new part with the original component or target mounting location. Confirm orientation, connector position, bracket alignment, and clearance.
For electronics, lighting, chargers, sensors, or powered accessories, disconnect the vehicle battery when appropriate and avoid working on live circuits.
Remove panels, trim, fasteners, hoses, clips, or brackets without forcing them. Keep hardware organized so reassembly remains clean and accurate.
Place the component correctly, start fasteners by hand where possible, align surfaces evenly, and tighten using appropriate torque or pressure.
Check for leaks, clearance, vibration, warning lights, braking feel, steering response, lighting function, charging output, or accessory operation.
TorqueLine products span mechanical systems, exterior upgrades, interior comfort, and car electronics. Use the category-specific guidance below to plan the right installation path before any part is fitted to the vehicle.
Basic accessories may be suitable for experienced customers, but mechanical, braking, steering, suspension, drivetrain, fuel, cooling, turbo, exhaust, and electrical installations should be handled by a qualified professional when safety or fitment is uncertain.
Confirm vehicle fitment, compare the new part with the original area, inspect included hardware, prepare the correct tools, read all product details, and make sure the vehicle is stable before work begins.
Some products may require torque wrenches, trim tools, jack stands, electrical tools, diagnostic equipment, alignment tools, or vehicle-specific procedures. Do not improvise when a proper tool is required.
The installation should be secure, aligned, free from leaks or loose wiring, and fully tested. Check fasteners, connectors, warning lights, clearance, noise, vibration, and proper function before regular driving.
Stop the installation and recheck vehicle compatibility, orientation, hardware, and product details. Do not force a part into place or modify safety-related components without professional guidance.
For product questions, order details, compatibility review, or installation preparation support, include your order number, vehicle details, product name, and clear photos when relevant.