Torque for the Mounting Bolts of Lock N Roll Articulating Hitch
Question:
Just received this. What is the recommended torque for securing the bolts when attaching the hitch roll portion to the riser? Should lock-tight be used? Thanks...
asked by: Dean C
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Expert Reply:
The amount of torque you need to use when tightening the bolts of the Lock N Roll Coupler # 336VS503515 is 112 ft lbs. Loc-tite is not required and might make adjusting the height later more difficult.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Lock N Roll Articulating Hitch w/ 5-Position Channel - 2" Receivers - Vehicle Side - 11K
- Trailer Hitch Ball Mount
- Adjustable Ball Mount
- No Ball
- Steel Shank - Matte Black
- Drop - 8 Inch
- Rise - 8 Inch
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 11000 lbs GTW
- Class IV
- Off Road Coupler
- Lock N Roll
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