Saturday, February 6, 2010

Hitch Store ,nj Just Installed My Uhaul Hitch To 2006 Jeep Liberty, The Torque On The Bolts Seem Way Too High..........?

Just installed my uhaul hitch to 2006 jeep liberty, the torque on the bolts seem way too high..........? - hitch store ,nj

I downloaded the instructions on the side of my UHAUL years model coupling UHAUL # 78226 (Instructions for the freedom to say, '02-'03). He said that the strengthening of the six bolts to 75 ft / lbs. I stayed at 40 ft / lbs, he's strong as hell and fear, and instant messaging add-em "in half.'ve Built motors before, but I'm a rookie pairing, it does not" feel good ".
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6 comments:

Ron B said...

If it is 1 / 2 "grade 8 bolts (3 / 4" hexagon), as it should .... Custom break 75ft/lb>

chevyman... said...

If you do not want the hook to fall, and there are tips and move to 75 ft-lbs. Unless you are not going to tow anything.
Or need to get it in this way, you want to go on the highway and walk a boat or a trailer in a different direction, with the hook?
Think about it. 40 pounds is hardly enough to train on the maintenance
Place.

redstapl... said...

So I was drilling about 1 / 2 "-13 Grade 8 bolts in my jeep, because I could not move, even with a cutter bar and a pipe. They are very strong. I have a website, the torque on bolt makes available. The maximum torque is 75% of the strength of performance. For the characterization of a series of 8 Screw 1/2-13 ft.lb. 116 is for the same room with zinc, 127th

I'd rather be outside said...

75 ft / lbs is correct! The screws can weigh up to 100 ft / lbs. Also a good idea to put some red Loctite on the screws before installing them so they do not Loost no time.

AsYLum dRiVeR said...

follow the instructions. That sounds good for a grade 8 bolts used to keep a certain distance from a vehicle.

bchaller... said...

Is 40 ft / lbs is vague and fails to end the proper torque specifications.

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