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Old 06-05-2005, 09:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need to Know the torgue for the bed hold down bolts

if anyone has a service manual for the titan kc can you please let me know what the torgue should be for the bed hold down bolts..I have quit a bit of bed shake and want to check the bolts holding it down..The dealer keeps jerking me around......thanks
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When do you get the bed shake?

If it shakes only on bumps or the like, it could be loose. If it seems to shake all the time as in driving down a smoothe road, it's likely an out of balance or out of round tire.

I looked in the manual and didn't find anything specific, but I did run across a bolt size vs. torque sheet.

Hope it helps you out.
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