This was SUPER surprising to me. I removed the hooks on my 23 Ranger with no issues. With regards to the bedliner, I sprayed it in myself and it’s an easy touchup. Thanks for the reply!Yeah, you need to take these bolts out really really slow - even go back and forth to losen up the loctite. I suspect you'll need to have this drilled out and retapped. Looks like it scuffed the bed liner up some too
They're Torx Plus, which I didn't realize was a thing until I removed mine. I replaced all four (from the ARB air compressor install on passenger side) with black oxide stainless bolts that are regular Torx from BelMetric (https://belmetric.com/torx-button-flange-black-stainless-m8x1-25-coarse-iso-7380-2/) for less than the cost of a single OEM bolt from Ford. Tensile strength PSI is lower than a regular carbon steel bolt, but I don't think it should matter for me since I am not using the tie downs all that aggressively.Ford doubled-down on mine by spraying bed liner over them, filling the heads with bed liner turning any future attempt at removal from a task to a project. I can't even tell if they're torx, Philips, square, or what... I guess they're structural now.
Think my regular torx T40 was slightly small for them but mostly worked getting 3 of 4 of them out so probably a Torx Plus T40? Had to use big channel locks to get the last one the rest of the way out.What size of torx plus are they? I plan on getting bed molle and don’t wanna fug them up.
I tried the screw extractor like Roverhound suggested and it didn’t budge. Probably going to drill it out and retap. Nothing like drilling into a new truck. This is becoming annoying…I just purchased a 2024 Ranger and the bolts had red lock tight on them. You have to take them out to install the modular bed liner. I heated the bolt to 195 degrees and still couldn't get it out with channel locks. I'm going to try and cut the end of the bolt and then use an bolt extractor. Hope you get yours drilled out. There was no reason to use red lock tight on these. Blue would have been fine.