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Originally Posted by TemeCal
So, I just took one off and matched it at Ace Hardware. I matched it to be M6 x 20.
Extracting the bad ones was VERY easy. I was actually shocked how little force it took to back them out. I used a hand center punch to create a small indentation on top of the broken bolt. Then I used a pick, and wiggled/scraped it out.
I do need the torque spec, if someone has that (I'll look in the manual to see if it is there).
Edit: Page 18 of the install shows they are indeed M6 x 20. Torque to 12Nm.
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Told ya

Glad they came right out.