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Grenadier Screw/Bolt head types & sizes

Would be great, if anyone would now the needed torque. I had to place mine from the M1 setup to the N1 setup to make the drawers fit ;-)
If I cannot find the INEOS nominated torque, I look at general torque values like this:

 
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For the grab bar handles, have you found the screw type? Maybe it is in the list but I can’t find it.

I think it is an M6 45mm button head screw (t30 torx) but for the life of me I can’t find it anywhere online. (I need two replacements).

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For the grab bar handles, have you found the screw type? Maybe it is in the list but I can’t find it.

I think it is an M6 45mm button head screw (t30 torx) but for the life of me I can’t find it anywhere online. (I need two replacements).

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Me too. I stripped the head of one that was torqued too tight from the factory installing my roof bars.
 
Suppose it'll be too late, but I was given the advice of placing a carrier bag over the bit to assist with taking up the play, you can double up or so to get a tighter fit just make sure your fully in. This definately helps to avoid spinning and rounding out on the torx.

Was a new trick to me but I'm sure others may already know this.

G.
 
Suppose it'll be too late, but I was given the advice of placing a carrier bag over the bit to assist with taking up the play, you can double up or so to get a tighter fit just make sure your fully in. This definately helps to avoid spinning and rounding out on the torx.

Was a new trick to me but I'm sure others may already know this.

G.
Someone told me to put a rubber band or scotch tape over the bit and it would grab the stripped head. I’ll try that after work
 
Someone told me to put a rubber band or scotch tape over the bit and it would grab the stripped head. I’ll try that after work
I had a stripped Allen head bolt underneath on my underbody protection plates. I hit a flat head impact driver bit into the stripped out head then turned out with a spanner. Worth a shot seeing as the head is knackered anyway .
 
For the grab bar handles, have you found the screw type? Maybe it is in the list but I can’t find it.

I think it is an M6 45mm button head screw (t30 torx) but for the life of me I can’t find it anywhere online. (I need two replacements).

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I believe the bolts for the grab handles are Torx plus, not regular torx. It can make a big difference if they are torqed-down tight.
 
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