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Do I really need to use a torque wrench while installing my cranks?

Charlie
  • April 08, 2015 17:33
  • Updated

Absolutely. It's always important to tighten all fasteners to  the torque specifications found in the owners manual. If you do not install your cranks properly, they may loosen up and damage the interface.

 

It's 40-48N*m by the way.


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