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Old 09-04-2014, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by MyFX4Project
Yeah the were 10.9 i think. Not grade 8 but not just some ****ty stainless steel bolts.
I hate to see what those stainless 10.9 cost.
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Originally Posted by charliedyal
You sure it's not Tallassee, AL?
Yeah prob that lol
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Originally Posted by ibd2328

I hate to see what those stainless 10.9 cost.
I can get them for next to nothing.
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Originally Posted by ibd2328

I hate to see what those stainless 10.9 cost.
I snapped 2 of them off in my cam towers that i sent you pics of. Just torquing them down. Luckily i got them out but these guys arent going to snap in half like the other ones.
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Shouldn't snap a stainless anyways. Must have been tty bolts
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Huge difference in 5/16 and 1/2"
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Originally Posted by ibd2328
Huge difference in 5/16 and 1/2"
Not really. Just under a quarter inch.

3/16s to be exact. LOL
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Originally Posted by charliedyal
Not really. Just under a quarter inch. 3/16s to be exact. LOL
Haha compare the amount of steel in each an 5/16 and 1/2. Then let me know if it's close to half lol
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Let's make it a 4 inch bolt
Old 09-04-2014, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ibd2328
Let's make it a 4 inch bolt
LOL. Dang it IBD. You realize I haven't taken college geometry since you were in middle school right? Lost the cylinder volume formula a long time ago!


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