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What Torque for 2022 RT Passenger Pegs?

JDTOLLAND

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Hello

So with the new RT, adjustments needed to be made. One was my wife wanted the pegs raised. Tonight, in my shed I took the first bolt out and it was just snug tightened. The second one was the same. I raised them up to where she wanted them, and I tightened them down pretty hard. I don’t have a torque wrench put I’m going to get one. Does anyone know how tight they should be?

Thanks

JD

2022 RT Sea to Sky
 
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Just use your head, look at what your tightening, is it in aluminum, did it have Loctite on it, snug, it up and don't take it 1/4 turn past stripped!!!:2thumbs:
 
Just use your head, look at what your tightening, is it in aluminum, did it have Loctite on it, snug, it up and don't take it 1/4 turn past stripped!!!:2thumbs:

It is a black steel bolt and it goes into a steel plate . There was very little blue lock tight on it .

Thanks

JD
 
I don't torque mine when I move them. Just tighten them up without over doing it.

Now if you just want to torque them it is 18 ft lbs + or - 3
 
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I don't see the need to torque them down. They are not connected in any way to rotating mass, or engine/trans vibrations.
 
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