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Tork number ?

MrBones

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Was wondering what the T number is for taking the panels off my 2015 F3s ? I know I'm suppose to have one but I don't. One of those dealer things.
 
You should get a set of them they are cheap most screws will be #30 Get a set with 25 to 32 you should be fine You can buy them any where 1/4 torx bit set.
 
Buy a whole set of torx that fit 3/8 ratchets for not much more than the just the torx bits cost. The 3/8 drive are a lot easier to use.

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IMG_0134[1].jpgIMG_0133[1].jpg If you use the T0RX25 on the front two bolts holding the side panels be sure to use wrist action and torque only as the brass nuts are easily pulled out of the composite flanges if you use a power driver or rachet.... also start the bolts back by hand to avoid crossthreading the brass nuts!!

Just a heads up - been there.
 
And there are a few T20 as well. Like the others said get yourself a set and be sure it has a 20, 25, 27 and 30. A set of metric sockets is a hood thing to have. An 8, 10 & 13 will cover most anything you might want to take apart.
 
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