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Old 06-11-2018, 09:24 PM   #15
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I did mine a year ago and I talked to a Tech who kind of admitted that the screws may have been over torqued when installed. I did the entire drivers side and found very few screws that were still intact. I probably went overboard because I doubled up the screws and drilled and tapped the frame and used stainless steel machine screws, I didn't want to do that job again. Everything is nice and tight now and the screws didn't waste their strength twisting into the steel frame, their strength is used in a longitudinal manner. I thought the job was a PITA that should not have been a problem if constructed properly.
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