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Re: American Grade 8 bolts
[Re: Stanton]
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01/05/09 08:58 PM
01/05/09 08:58 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 3,533 Indiana
Fury Fan
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Grade 8 in your application is probably overkill and a waste of money. Before spending money on good bolts you should research the strengths of the various bolts and determine your needs. In this application a grade 2 bolt will probably do just fine! Don't like that, then step up to a grade 5. Grade 8 ???? Unnecessary.
A prime example here is a cross-pinning bolt that holds the blade to the shaft in a bushog mower. It would seem logical to use a strong bolt, but reality is that you want a weaker bolt that will act as a fuse if the blade hits soemthing sturdy. Better to replace a bolt than a blade...
Parts I seek:
driver doorpanel, 65 Sport Fury, prefer black, needs to be 7-8 on 10 scale, might buy set
16" x 6" Dodge truck wheel(s), from early 70s?, takes 9" dogdish - need for a research job so cheaper is better.
69-73 C-body caliper brackets and/or splashields
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Re: American Grade 8 bolts
[Re: RUNCHARGER]
#182250
01/05/09 09:10 PM
01/05/09 09:10 PM
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 8,872 Ontario, Canada
Stanton
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Don't question me!
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The CHinese seem to be able to stamp whatever they want on whatever they feel like. I too would chuck those bolts in the garbage.
It's always easier to spend someone else's money !!!
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Re: American Grade 8 bolts
[Re: Stanton]
#182251
01/06/09 12:40 AM
01/06/09 12:40 AM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 10,210 Someplace you aren't
SomeCarGuy
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I Live Here
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Someplace you aren't
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You can tell who has been burned and who WILL be burned by Chinese junk just by the responses in this thread.
I want my fair share
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