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Re: Stupid bumper bolt question
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11/23/16 02:09 AM
11/23/16 02:09 AM
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Were the 60 and 70 bumper bolts stainless including the threads? so actually when the bolt is tight the treads that are showing would be shiny?
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Re: Stupid bumper bolt question
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#2201024
11/23/16 03:19 AM
11/23/16 03:19 AM
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Stainless steel, steel with high nickel content, doesn't rust, correct? To answer your question I don't think any American made production cars had stainless steel bolts on the bumpers
Last edited by Cab_Burge; 11/23/16 03:20 AM.
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Re: Stupid bumper bolt question
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11/23/16 10:56 AM
11/23/16 10:56 AM
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Were the 60 and 70 bumper bolts stainless including the threads? so actually when the bolt is tight the treads that are showing would be shiny? Yes but because they are NEW. Chrysler did not use stainless steel bolts , they are as Barry described , a plated steel carriage bolt with a cap over the head of the bolt.
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