Rotor bolts - Torque specs for front and rear?
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Rotor bolts - Torque specs for front and rear?
Hey guys,
I took off the rotors on my super glide rims so that I could paint the rims. I noticed the rear rotor bolts were torqued on there pretty tight. Anyone know the torque specs for the rear and the front? And do I need to get new bolts, or can I re-use the stock bolts?
Thanks fella's!
Adrian
I took off the rotors on my super glide rims so that I could paint the rims. I noticed the rear rotor bolts were torqued on there pretty tight. Anyone know the torque specs for the rear and the front? And do I need to get new bolts, or can I re-use the stock bolts?
Thanks fella's!
Adrian
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Adrian,
Harley sells service manuals that specify torque settings for all bolts. With all the work you do, I thought of all people, that you would have one.
Harley sells service manuals that specify torque settings for all bolts. With all the work you do, I thought of all people, that you would have one.
I would get new bolts, they are cheap insurance.
torque specs are; 16-24 ft. lbs. front / 30-45 ft. lbs. rear.
torque specs are; 16-24 ft. lbs. front / 30-45 ft. lbs. rear.
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I saw that in my manual as well, also told that by service techs. While I do understand the saftey aspect of replacing them. I wonder what percentage of that statement was made as a sales pitch? I also wonder how much a 3/8" bolt (I believe they are) is stressed at 16-24 ft/lbs
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