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Dropping the front
Would you guys trust grade 8 bolts for the wheel spindles?
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I would.
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As long as you trust the weld holding them on, you should be fine.
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yeah. ill trust is
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Bolts are not a true 1 inch in diameter, are they?
The fit may be a bit sloppy on the bearing. That may not matter for a puller, the wheels are usually not doing anything, anyway!! Also, Grade 8 is an alloy steel, needing carefully selected welding techniques. Welding is a little hard on the heat treat, also,,,,,,,,,, I would use 1" diameter cold rolled steel. |
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Serious, Grade 8 is stronger than the factory axle. The welding is the important issue.
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I just used grade 5 bolts if I'm going to make spindles. find a bolt with the shoulder length you need then shorten it up by cutting some of the threads off. it works, like the others have mentioned the weld will be the weak point
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I think I would worry more about my fingers under the fender than the bolts as a spindle. Looks like a great way to lose a bunch of fingers to me.
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I was thinking the same thing.
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