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Old 12-13-2021, 12:37 PM   #7
DutchmenSport
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I moved my rear jacks up about holes. I used a 3 foot breaker bar to break the bolts loose and that was standing on the breaker bar at that. I figure, when I put the bolts back on, no matter how much torque I gave the bolts, It would never be as much torque reapplying the bolts as it took to remove them. I gave the breaker bar all the umph I had and that was that.

I check them occasionally, and I can't budge them any tighter. They've never broken, so I guess they are OK. Sometimes we just over think things. Keep it simple, that's how I did it.

And oh ... that same socket fits my wheel nuts perfect. So, the breaker bar and that socket have become a permanent accessory for my Montana.
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