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#520839 - 17/10/06 06:46 PM Tourque/Shrock bumper/sliders
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I have shrock sliders and just recently installed the bumper...wondering how many lbs do I need to torque the bolts to?
It didnt say in the instructions...
thanks

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#520840 - 17/10/06 08:18 PM Re: Tourque/Shrock bumper/sliders
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A lot! Seriously, I don't have the bumper yet but Shrock usually lists the size of the bolts in the instructions so just take that and google search metric torque values and you can get something like this:
http://dodgeram.org/tech/specs/bolts/M_bolts.html

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#520841 - 17/10/06 08:33 PM Re: Tourque/Shrock bumper/sliders
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According to the Front Bumper Install Instructions that I have...55 ft-Lbs.
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#520842 - 18/10/06 01:46 AM Re: Tourque/Shrock bumper/sliders
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if the bolt snaps you went too far.. laugh

and I don't want to arm wrestle you..

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#520843 - 18/10/06 07:55 AM Re: Tourque/Shrock bumper/sliders
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I can't find the old email, but I know the brackets to frame horns was lower than the brackets to bumper.

An over torqued bolt is just as bad as an under torqued bolt. I want to say 55 and 75, but I can't remember for sure.

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#520844 - 18/10/06 09:56 AM Re: Tourque/Shrock bumper/sliders
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I think I need to contact jim

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