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redbaron

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RV Year
2022
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
London Aire 4551
RV Length
45
Chassis
Spartan
TOW/TOAD
2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
I have been doing a lot of modifications to my jeep. The process has involved removing many nuts and bolts, all of which have specific torque requirements. Especially tow points, and suspension related fastners.

A practice I have started is once I torqued a nut, bolt or combination I have put a paint line on it. This allows for a quick inspection to make sure the torque is still applied.

We have been traveling for the past 2 days, and every stop I have done a visual inspection of the towbar, and tow attachment plates as well as a normal walk around.

Our last stop was at a truck pull out. We had just finished 6 hours of driving in a steady rain, so I wanted to see if the electrical connections where still good. 20210530_125228.jpg20210530_125249.jpg

As I was walking by, I noticed this on the tow attachment plate.
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You will see that 2 of the nuts are no longer lined up. These are not structural, but they do keep the bumper attached to the frame, and so they are very important.

I was able to notice this in the 2 seconds I was walking around. It took longer to get the socket and ratchet out to fix. Once we arrive at our destination I am going to get the loctite unpacked...must have forgotten to use it on these.

Here is how it looks properly torqued
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the title of this post needs to be clarified. I’ve made a real mess over here.
 
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