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Old 04-30-2016, 10:38 PM
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Lol. You callin him a post *****? How dare ya
Was that an insult screaminbeanie?

Actually, that's my way usually but, -well if I had one more minute to edit without seeing that word, - "edited", I could fit everything in.
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But you guys are right.

I'm weighing the differences now.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Was that an insult screaminbeanie?
Not insulting. Wait a min....what's with the screaminbeanie? Your lucky I don't have thin skin or I might have to pm a mod on your ****
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Huh, didn't even notice..it must of slipped out

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https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/361182183951 I found some from tasca from eBay.. But it doesn't come with the nuts.. But as my brother asked.. Links would be greatly appreciated.

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Originally Posted by Ford Fan#1
https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/121935932636 are these the right ones? Ebay's car check thing says no... But as my brother asked.. Links would be greatly appreciated
Sure looks likes them.

I looked as well since Ford Fan provided the link lol. Didn't see any on eBay or Amazon, unless you want to use those 3rd party stainless studs. Personally I wouldn't, not a chance.

I'd probably go with Tasca. RA had dormans, that's it. Yea Tasca.
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Originally Posted by Ford Fan#1
https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/361182183951 I found some from tasca from eBay.. But it doesn't come with the nuts.. But as my brother asked.. Links would be greatly appreciated.
Tell your brother he's lazy lol. But stick with Tasca, just get the correct ones.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Tell your brother he's lazy lol. But stick with Tasca, just get the correct ones.
lazy is part of the reason angry girlfriends is another part when he sees this he's going to get mad too anyway.. Tasca studs and stainless steel nuts?

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Originally Posted by Ford Fan#1
lazy is part of the reason angry girlfriends is another part when he sees this he's going to get mad too anyway.. Tasca studs and stainless steel nuts?
anyway I can't find just the nuts they only sell the studs too. We'll probably get the ford studs and find some stainless nuts on Amazon or something and throw the studs out.
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Now don't start beating the hell out each other lol.

I believe those are galvanize. The galvanizing lasts a good long while. Much more durable yellow zinc (that's what is used on grade 8 tractor bolts) and phosphate or zinc/black phosphate (used allot for Marine applications and for auto restore, bolts hardware and such from Aircraft Spruce).

The studs are 8mm x 1.25 Thread Pitch. Nuts for those, I'd look for a 13mm hex, pinch nut or jam nut 10.9 series steel or stainless (304 if you can get them)

Just don't go with a zinc or phosphate there, the coating won't last. Stainless on the nuts. I'd look for an automotive bolt supplier online for those nuts. That's how I would start looking. Post up what you find before purchasing. I may look for some later. But yea, Tasca on the studs.

BTW- This is just suggestion.

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