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Diff bolt

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Look what we discovered while installing the differential brace?
A bent bolt!
I gotta say while I love this car Ford service and quality are very questionable!
Get under there and check your 3 bolt setups if you have em.
 

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Hopefully the new part is indeed stronger!
 

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What is the part # for the “new” bolt?
 

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This doesn't surprise me at all. Looking at the video Steeda posted with how much the subframe moves during acceleration, I'm surprised these 1-bolts don't snap more.
 

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Ordered a new bolt (W720988S439) on the 8th from eBay for $11.54, it delivered yesterday. Going to crawl under it today and swap it out. Can someone confirm the torque specs of 148 lf/lbs?
 

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I went until the bolt wouldn't turn anymore! :ROFLMAO::LOL::ROFLMAO:
 

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When these bolts finally break, is it a result of fatigue.... where eventually a crack starts and then propagates across the bolt over time? Would it make sense to loosen the bolt a half-turn periodically, then re-torque? Any bend in the bolt should show up as bushing deflection (and/or diff movement) when the bolt rotates.
 



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