The area you described is not an area you generally use loctite but if your a bit paranoid use blue so you can get them out again later . These bolts if torqued to the proper specs should not back off . Thats why theres specs for them . "That should be good enough " isnt always enough or could be too much . If the torque is not evenly distributed through the entire ring then the odds are good the bolts will back out . As for the proper bolt size and lenght your dealer can help with that . Some auto parts stores can also get the right bolts for the job . Its important that the proper head be used to lock the bolt in place under torque . Just having the right length , size and thread are not enough make sure its the proper flanged head as well . Hope this helps
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The area you described is not an area you generally use loctite but if your a bit paranoid use blue so you can get them out again later . These bolts if torqued to the proper specs should not back off . Thats why theres specs for them . "That should be good enough " isnt always enough or could be too much . If the torque is not evenly distributed through the entire ring then the odds are good the bolts will back out . As for the proper bolt size and length your dealer can help with that . Some auto parts stores can also get the right bolts for the job . Its important that the proper head be used to lock the bolt in place under torque . Just having the right length , size and thread are not enough make sure its the proper flanged head as well . Hope this helps
The area you described is not an area you generally use loctite but if your a bit paranoid use blue so you can get them out again later . These bolts if torqued to the proper specs should not back off . Thats why theres specs for them . "That should be good enough " isnt always enough or could be too much . If the torque is not evenly distributed through the entire ring then the odds are good the bolts will back out . As for the proper bolt size and lenght your dealer can help with that . Some auto parts stores can also get the right bolts for the job . Its important that the proper head be used to lock the bolt in place under torque . Just having the right length , size and thread are not enough make sure its the proper flanged head as well . Hope this helps