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Anyone know the torque spec and the bit size fot the cargo box bolts? Mine are loose enough to tighten by hand.

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Anyone know the torque spec and the bit size fot the cargo box bolts? Mine are loose enough to tighten by hand.

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cargo box?
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I am looking for the torque for the bolts on the bottom of the bed. I have heard people call the bed a cargo box before if figured it was a more specific term? Also if anyone knows the torque on the tail gate panels that would be great.

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I am looking for the torque for the bolts on the bottom of the bed. I have heard people call the bed a cargo box before if figured it was a more specific term? Also if anyone knows the torque on the tail gate panels that would be great.

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Tailgate specs are included in INFO: Body Torque Specifications .

I will check for the bed bolts.
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If you could find the bit size for the bed bolts along with the torque that would be great. I cannot find a bit a the local hardware stores that will fit. These things are huge!

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If you could find the bit size for the bed bolts along with the torque that would be great. I cannot find a bit a the local hardware stores that will fit. These things are huge!

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The bit size is Torx T55...I'm not sure about the torque specs...
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The T55 bit works great thanks Dave. I am still hoping that someone has a torque value for these bolts. I snugged them down pretty good for now. As a side note to anyone that reads this after you have a bed liner sprayed in you may want to check the bed bolts. I think mine have been loose for over a year! I just hope that nothing has been damaged form the bed being able to move around.
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