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Old 10th February 2010, 03:57 PM
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Default Roll Bar Bolts

Could anyone tell me how long the 8 bolts need to be for fixing the roll bar into place? I know they are M8 bolts, also what pitch of thread has everyone used?

Also, could someone give me a quick run down on what type of nuts/bolts to use?

I know that they bolts need to be at least 8.8 grade, can you get high tensile nuts?

Also for the bolts to be welded onto the seatbelt mountings and roll bar support, im guessing I will want zinc plates bolts as you can't weld stainless without changing the wire when using a mig?

What nuts need to be nylocs? Im guessing the roll bar and seatbelt mounting nuts can't be nylocs as the stuff will just melt when you come to weld it?

Finally does everyone just buy their nuts/bolts and washers from ebay? Does anyone recommend any suppliers?

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Old 10th February 2010, 05:04 PM
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we,re not quite there yet

but we,re trying to source ALL nuts n bolts & will be offering them as a "pack" for the Roadster builder......

eg, suspension bolts/nuts / roll bar mounting bolts/nuts / shock bolts/nuts / diff mount bolt/nuts / rear upright bolts/nuts etc

what we,re trying to supply is a pack that contains practically every bolt/nut that is needed , other than the odds n sods that we all use dependant on the donor parts used (general stuff )

like already mentioned, we,ve not got the "pack" fully sourced yet but its one of the items we intend putting on the stores page of the Saturn site.

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Old 10th February 2010, 06:05 PM
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screwfix sell 90% of all the high tensile nuts and bolts you will need for the build.

i used nylocs on evrything other than the nuts that had to be welded or got hot.

when thinking should you use a nyloc or not think like this. "if this comes undone will it fall apart and kill me?"
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Old 10th February 2010, 06:43 PM
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all the screwfix high tensile bolts and nuts are 8.8. i costed up between the local bolt place and screwfix come up half the price even when buying everything in quantities of 100 or 50.

i think the local place wanted the same money for 10 m8 bolts as what screwfix charged for 100. im all for supporting local suppliers but im not going to pay well over the odds. there are some things that you will need to get from the local places as screwfix only hold common metric sizes.

also dont use screwfix threaded bar for anything structural e.g suspension and diff as its not high tensile.
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Old 10th February 2010, 11:56 PM
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I use this place for all my nuts, bolts ect

http://www.shop4fasteners.co.uk/
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Try www.clarik.co.uk. They stock all sorts of stuff and are very reasonable, especially on their bulk lots. They always combine postage when they can as well and delivery very quickly. Well worth a look.
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Is it be possible/advantageous to use M10 bolts?
The holes in my CP4/5 plates are 11mm in diameter and the larger bolts would provide added strength for the roll bar.
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Correction - CP3 and CP4 plates
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Old 11th February 2010, 06:21 PM
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I'll be using M10 bolts for my roll bar now, just for the added strength and the fact i got them for free .
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Is it be possible/advantageous to use M10 bolts?
The holes in my CP4/5 plates are 11mm in diameter and the larger bolts would provide added strength for the roll bar.
no reason why not, as long as the bolts show the correct strength code stamped onto the head.

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