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Old 08-13-07 | 11:13 AM
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You don't need a torque wrench. You just need more common sense. Try shimming to see if that helps.

Sometimes, if you overtighten some parts - especially aluminum parts, you can crush them and they won't fit. I have seen people do this with seat posts. Then, they end up with parts of the post that are tight and some that are loose and they can't figure out why.
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