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Old 31st July 2011, 04:25 PM
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Default nut'n'bolt group buy?

Would any body be interested in a suspension nut and bolt group buy? I know this has been run twice before but I'm sure there are a few new builders that will be needing these soon. At this point I'm only looking for people to regesture their interest so if it falls short I don't end up with 1000's of parts that will take months to shift,although some will be put on ebay.
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Package will contain the following
2 x M12 X 260mm Bolts (Rear Uprights)
2 x M12 X 200mm Bolts (Diff Mounts)
20x xM12 X 70mm Bolts (Wishbones, Rear Camber Adjuster, Lower Shock Mounts)
6 x M12 X 60MM Bolts (Upper Rear and Front Shock Mounts)
30 x M12 Nyloc nuts (Type P - these are a bit thicker than normal nuts and better suited to suspension applications)
30 x M12 Plain full nuts (these are for test fitting components without ruining the Nyloc nuts)
60 x M12 Flat washers (Form A)
60 x M12 Black plastic nut covers.


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Old 31st July 2011, 06:27 PM
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Hi Phil,
Can you give the approximative price of the set please ?
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Old 31st July 2011, 10:47 PM
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Hi Phil,
Can you give the approximative price of the set please ?
Thanks.
A2 STAINLESS OPTION REMOVED ON SAFTY GROUNDS

Price of the 8.8 BZP is £23.00 a set plus £8 P&P
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Old 31st July 2011, 11:30 PM
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Plated is fine with me as they will be covered with caps... and stainless bolt threads tend to pick up and are scrap once that happens. We use lots of stainless components and fasteners on our steam turbines at work and I hate working with them lol.

Although a good coating of copperslip or aluminum spray does help alot.
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Old 31st July 2011, 11:51 PM
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Default Stainless Bolts warning.

A2 -70 are not as strong as 8.8 bpz the nearest is A4-80



Metric Class Marks on Head Material Tensile Strength Yield Strength
N/mm2 psi N/mm2 psi
8.8 8.8 Steel 800 116,000 640 93,000
10.9 10.9 Steel 1040 151,000 940 136,000
12.9 12.9 Alloy Steel 1220 177,000 1100 160,000
A2-70 A2-70 302 Stainless 700 102,000 450 65,000
A4-80 A4-80 316 Stainless 800 116,000 600 87,000
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Old 1st August 2011, 12:13 AM
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Default Stainless Bolts warning.

A2-70 stainless bolts are rated @ 7.0 302 grade
A4-80 stainless bolts are rated @ 8.0 316 grade

I spoke with the tester @ Norwich several years ago when i had my SVA and he insisted that 8.8 was the industry standard minimum for any suspension / steering assembly,
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Old 1st August 2011, 01:56 AM
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hi Phil.....are you doing any for the sierra based build?
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Old 31st July 2011, 10:03 PM
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Old 1st August 2011, 11:06 AM
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If this is for the sierra build then I'll have a set of the BZP.


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Old 1st August 2011, 11:42 AM
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Gaz.....I am fairly sure this group buy is for the mazda donor
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