Denali Sound Bomb Split - has anybody fitted one?

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The Denali instructions say 4Nm torque for both the compressor and horn bracket screws (6mm) - but the same Denali instructions also include a default torque settings table, where they recommend 9Nm torque for 6mm screws.

Now, I know this is a first world problem :DD however, one torque figure is more than twice the other, and we're talking about a screw into an aluminium housing here, so I want to get it right.

Experiences please - there might be some nuggets, in amongst the incoming fire I'm anticipating (y)

ps - I'm aware of the need to use thread lock and yes, I dd ask Denali, but got no reply.
 
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Use 4nm if that’s what the destructions say……
Well, that’s what I’d do.
 
The Denali instructions say 4Nm torque for both the compressor and horn bracket screws (6mm) - but the same Denali instructions also include a default torque settings table, where they recommend 9Nm torque for 6mm screws.

Now, I know this is a first world problem :DD however, one torque figure is more than twice the other, and we're talking about a screw into an aluminium housing here, so I want to get it right.

Experiences please - there might be some nuggets, in amongst the incoming fire I'm anticipating (y)

ps - I'm aware of the need to use thread lock and yes, I dd ask Denali, but got no reply.
Where did you install the 2 parts? Any photos thanks?
 
Just tighten it up! Who cares 4 or 6 or 10 Nm…it’s just to stay there. :ROFLMAO:
 
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