pappawheely
Autonomous4X4
First off, having worked as a design engineer in the automotive aftermarket, I have to tell you that factory tolerances are huge. In order to make parts that will fit on ALL trucks, sometimes you will have big gaps on certain trucks. We had to do test fits on several trucks until we felt comfortable releasing a new kit. Some trucks from the factory have tolerances that would make a framer blush. In order to measure for bolt stretch, you need precision measuring tools like a depth gage or calipers. You would have had to measure the bolts before you installed them. If you are using red loctite, chances are it did not come loose. The bolts that failed on me were quality grade 8 bolts, but nowadays that doesn't mean much. I've also had grade 9 bolts fail. Make sure you find out the proper torque value for the bolts you are using and use a torque wrench. http://www.engineershandbook.com/Tables/torque.htm
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