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DamirGTI

Which Bolt Grade ?

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DamirGTI

Hi !

 

I need new bolts for ball joint to hub and also for shock to hub joints .

 

The old bolts where 10.9 grade so i was wondering can i use 8.8 grade bolts or A2 70 stainless bolts for these two joints ? :ph34r:

 

Thanks ! :lol:

Damir

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jackherer

I'm pretty sure they are 8.8 as standard.

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DamirGTI

Well i've found 10.9 grade bolts on ball joint and 8.8 grade bolts on shock to hub joint :D so 8.8 ones will do for this purposes ? :)

 

Thanks ! B)

Damir

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Tom Fenton

8.8 grade are high tensile and should be sufficient, 10.9 are stronger so given the choice personally I'd go for 10.9's. DO NOT use stainless they are not up to the job.

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DamirGTI

Been today to my local hardware shop and they only have 8.8 grade bolts and these stainless A2-70 , guy said that he can order 10.9 or 12.9 ones if i wish , however im a bit tight with time so me thinks that i'll be using these 8.8 bolts ..

 

Anyway i remember when i was removing these ball joint bots in the past that they always bend a little bit from time to time (they where mostly 10.9 grade ..), dunno why they supposed to be strong right , maybe the hubs are gone oval so the bolts bend when i tight them :D

 

Damir :)

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Tom Fenton

Just make sure that the bolts you use have a sufficiently long shank (unthreaded portion) on them. Do not use a set screw (fully threaded).

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DamirGTI
Just make sure that the bolts you use have a sufficiently long shank (unthreaded portion) on them. Do not use a set screw (fully threaded).

 

I know :D

 

Thanks for info :)

Damir

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jackherer

I've just looked at a pair of brand new genuine Peugeot ball joint bolts and they are marked 8.8.

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DamirGTI
I've just looked at a pair of brand new genuine Peugeot ball joint bolts and they are marked 8.8.

 

Nice one :)

 

Thanks ! :D

Damir

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base-1

For what it's worth, I've replaced the std Peugeot stuff with 12.9 capheads before, which I have removed/refitted quite a few times and have never bent.

 

Worth considering when you aren't pressed for time :)

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