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IS this right??

Jasons900Ryker

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This is on the top of the front upper control arm. Should their be a castle nut on here with a cotter key? Both sides have this nut on it.
 

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Little checking.....

looks like a selflocking nut and there is a hole for a cotter pin or clip but I have not seen BRP use castle nuts... lots of locktite and selflocking or nylock nuts...:thumbup:
Don't know about right but you could add or have the dealer add a cotter cip...
 
Being a dedicated forum member, I just walk my bottom out to my cold garage to see if I had the same nut. See photo. It would be easy enough to put a Cotter pin in there if it makes you feel better/safer.
 

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I am an ex BMW rider (aka anal retentive) so of course I had to go look at mine. I don't think it needs it but I will be adding a cotter pin. Sort of like safety wire at the track!
 
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