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The Terminator
Suspension Modifications
12mm vs. 14mm vs. 9/16"
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<blockquote data-quote="69gt4speed" data-source="post: 5001317" data-attributes="member: 7772"><p>Most any regular s.s bolt is only rated 102k and 65k psi. If you are worried about rusting put some neverseize on it. Most grade 8 have a better plating anyways to keep from rusting. Regular s.s. bolts/nuts gawl and are weak, less than a grade 5 or 8.8. I twist those a2-70 s.s. off a lot and have to use foodgrade neverseize on them anyway. They are for motorcycle covers, light load or food products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69gt4speed, post: 5001317, member: 7772"] Most any regular s.s bolt is only rated 102k and 65k psi. If you are worried about rusting put some neverseize on it. Most grade 8 have a better plating anyways to keep from rusting. Regular s.s. bolts/nuts gawl and are weak, less than a grade 5 or 8.8. I twist those a2-70 s.s. off a lot and have to use foodgrade neverseize on them anyway. They are for motorcycle covers, light load or food products. [/QUOTE]
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