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Austin Shackles
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On or around Fri, 3 Sep 2004 23:15:26 +1000, "The Becketts"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>Don't use stainless bolts on the bullbar. Use high tensile bolts if you
>intend to use the recovery points on the bar. Stainless bolts are only about
>as strong as mild steel.
depending on the quality, mind. A2-80 are not far off 8.8 High tensile.
not that most stainless are that spec. A2-70 are common, which ain't quite
so tough.
mind, I'd not use a bull bar on standard bumper mounts as a recovery point
meself from choice. the bumper mounting bolts are none too big and only 4
of 'em.
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>Don't use stainless bolts on the bullbar. Use high tensile bolts if you
>intend to use the recovery points on the bar. Stainless bolts are only about
>as strong as mild steel.
depending on the quality, mind. A2-80 are not far off 8.8 High tensile.
not that most stainless are that spec. A2-70 are common, which ain't quite
so tough.
mind, I'd not use a bull bar on standard bumper mounts as a recovery point
meself from choice. the bumper mounting bolts are none too big and only 4
of 'em.