M8 capscrews, I think they were 80mm . Spring washers too and locknuts.
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Originally posted by KERRSURF View PostM8 capscrews, I think they were 80mm . Spring washers too and locknuts.
Capscrews on ebay seem to have a hex head, but the (new) ones I hsve fitted to the new upper BJ's have a smooth round head... any reason, or will either do?"B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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Originally posted by Wolfracer View PostCheers.
Capscrews on ebay seem to have a hex head, but the (new) ones I hsve fitted to the new upper BJ's have a smooth round head... any reason, or will either do?
When buying bolts for B J spacers I would not rely on eBay. Could be made out of cheese.
Nev
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Don't use standard hardware shop bolts John, you want higher tensile ones, something around 10.9 (standard is 8.8, the hardness is usually stamped or cast onto the head of the bolt, m8 x 80 mm sounds about right but I'd be inclined to get slightly longer and cut them down, you will want matching strength nuts and some sort of lock washer, a good engineering supplier will be able to sort you outLast edited by JD_975; 12 June 2012, 07:33.
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Originally posted by JD_975 View PostDon't use standard hardware shop bolts John, you want higher tensile ones, something around 10.9 (standard is 8.8, the hardness is usually stamped or cast onto the head of the bolt, m8 x 80 mm sounds about right
Bolt head is stamped 12.9 and they are M8's
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"B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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"Both A2 and A4 grades come in three property classes: 50 (soft) , 70 (cold-worked) & 80 (high-strength) – the most common of which is the 70 class which is cold drawn” from bar stock"
Taken from here
Looks like you need to go up a grade John
Might be worth giving these guys a call
I can collect for you if needs be so long as you can wait a few daysLast edited by Growler; 12 June 2012, 23:30.
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Originally posted by Growler View Post"Both A2 and A4 grades come in three property classes: 50 (soft) , 70 (cold-worked) & 80 (high-strength) – the most common of which is the 70 class which is cold drawn” from bar stock"
Taken from here
Looks like you need to go up a grade John
Might be worth giving these guys a call
I can collect for you if needs be so long as you can wait a few days"B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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Don't use stainless. Get steel in at least an 8.8. Stainless bolt with stainless nuts of same grade will cause galling if a suitable lubricant is not also used.
http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rc...CeIlNw&cad=rja
Nev
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Agree with Nev there, stainless is a big no no for steering and suspension parts.
I had a look at work today and 10.9 seems to be the standard bolt strength for steering/suspension, the one`s Growler posted the pic of look pretty much spot on, if you can find similar you wont go far wrong, just be careful when you tighten them up the more tensile strength a bolt has the more brittle it becomes, read as if you over tighten it will snap, and not necessarily when you tighten it!
Growler did you mention you may have a surplus set of 2 inch spacers?
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Originally posted by Growler View PostYour only in Kiddy so can take missus for a drive out on weekend
Didn't get around to it today, but will call them tomorrow. Will let you know bud. Cheers."B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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