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Proper rear diff bolt torque spec?

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From the torque spec thread on the site~Differential Cover Bolts | First Pass - 16 Nm, Second Pass - 41 Nm | First Pass - 12 ft. lbs, Second Pass - 30 ft. lbs. | - | Do not reuse these fasteners. If removed, a NEW fastener must be installed and tightened to specifications.
FWIW I've reused the fasteners, but that's me YMMV :)
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From the torque spec thread on the site~Differential Cover Bolts | First Pass - 16 Nm, Second Pass - 41 Nm | First Pass - 12 ft. lbs, Second Pass - 30 ft. lbs. | - | Do not reuse these fasteners. If removed, a NEW fastener must be installed and tightened to specifications.
FWIW I've reused the fasteners, but that's me YMMV :)
Same...until I installed my Motobilt covers and Next Venture skids. I replaced all bolts at that point, but the OEM covers had been off 10+ times before that and I re-used the OEM bolts with no issues.
 
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Oh yeah, forgot to mention @chicknwaffles I also have F&R Rough Country differential skid plates, and followed that torque sequence I posted above a couple years ago when I installed them, all good!
 
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oh nice. thank you.

might as well ask.

anyone know how long the thread channel is on a diff?

naturally got screws slightly longer from home depot and don't want to bottom out.

looks like this little project might be delayed

edited: rough country is going to overnight the hardware. might as well wait, no big deal. If I do a job I want it done correctly
 
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to wrap it up. rough country overnighted the needed hardware.

Put their front and rear diff skid plates on.

While this was indeed the cheapest option (probably) out there. These things are solid as hell and I see no reason to spend more to get this done.

oh yeah, I did use a torque wrench. Put the front to 25ft lbs with blue locktite.

waffles out.
 
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to wrap it up. rough country overnighted the needed hardware.

Put their front and rear diff skid plates on.

While this was indeed the cheapest option (probably) out there. These things are solid as hell and I see no reason to spend more to get this done.

oh yeah, I did use a torque wrench. Put the front to 25ft lbs with blue locktite.
waffles out.
They really are a great "bang for your buck" part. I've smacked mine pretty good, especially the front one and solid as a boat anchor. I am surprised they both cost the same since the rear one is about 40% more metal.
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