They didn't charge you for the loan car? They normally do for servicing.
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Originally Posted by
gavs
One occasion, an upper A arm (not Vw) decided to part ways after the stretch bolt dis-embarked the vehicle after being torqued up. If however, it was done up as tight as possible, it might not have happened
More likely the bolt would break while being tightened (that's what stretching does - make the material go past it's yield strength so it's not as strong as it previously was). I'm contemplating replacing the stupid stretch bolts with proper hardened ones when I next overhaul my front end. Stretch bolts are a convenience for automated assembly (and monkeys who can't install bolts to properly specified tensions).
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