That can do it. Good job. I would probably check it after a couple days, if it was loose once it could get that way again. If it does, you may want to put some loctite on it then torque it down.
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Friday, April 19th, 2019 AT 4:26 PM
CORY2427
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I would be afraid to take the whole bolt out never get it back in probably. I called dealer and ordered two of that bolt just in case it did it again. I just replace them don’t know what there post to be torque to, but I torqued it to 110ft lbs.
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Saturday, April 20th, 2019 AT 1:13 AM
STEVE W.
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The only info I can find on the subframe says they get tightened to 70 nm plus 180 degrees so about 50 ft lbs then a half a turn from that. I suspect you are in the right area at 110.