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Help of a 07 chev front diff, losse bolts torque specs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kscattle" data-source="post: 1076056" data-attributes="member: 17143"><p>A caterpillar mechanic told me a couple months ago that bolt manufacturers are designing bolts with a "one time use" theory. He changed wheels on a new cat loader and threw the old bolts away saying these new bolts once torqued will stretch to certain specs, and if loosened they need to be discarded since they can't be "stretched" again and they will come loose. I don't know about your application but you may need to ask the dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kscattle, post: 1076056, member: 17143"] A caterpillar mechanic told me a couple months ago that bolt manufacturers are designing bolts with a "one time use" theory. He changed wheels on a new cat loader and threw the old bolts away saying these new bolts once torqued will stretch to certain specs, and if loosened they need to be discarded since they can't be "stretched" again and they will come loose. I don't know about your application but you may need to ask the dealer. [/QUOTE]
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