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Old 25th July 2011, 09:05 PM
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I have seen somewhere a set of bolts including IVA nut covers for the wishbones and suspension.
Does anybody know where does this?
At first I thought saturn did them but its not on their website?

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Old 25th July 2011, 09:15 PM
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Bonzo did a group buy a while back but I think he stopped doing it.

Here was a later one.
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Old 26th July 2011, 08:50 AM
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Maybe worth dropping spud a pm. Saturn certainly did them a while back from memory

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Old 26th July 2011, 09:04 AM
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I think that Saturn bought a few of the group buy sets, as I remember, so they would have had limited stock and have probably sold them all.

I think DStanley1809 took over the suspension group buy from Bonzo (see: http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=4423) [EDIT: Just realised Steve (SeriesLandy) you've the link in your post, sorry to double up]

I'm preparing my suspension brackets for mounting on my chassis at present and have got my bolt set, bushes and crush tubes out on the bench. What are great pile of stuff! The suspension bolt group buy saved so much hassle on specifying and sourcing all the bolts one's self.

I know that's no consolation to the OP, however, I'd suggest a PM to either Bonzo or DStanley1809 might get you the details you require to order them yourself.

Perhaps you could do a group buy? It would be much appreciated buy other forum members.
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I got most of my bolts from screwfix although I'm still trying to track down iva friendly nut covers.
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Old 26th July 2011, 11:46 AM
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try CBS Car builder solutions

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http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/search,b.html?q=nut+covers
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If neither Ronnie or Steve don't want the hassel of running another group buy I'll sort it as I have the time. I would do it the same way as Ronnie and include plain nuts along with nylocs.
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If neither Ronnie or Steve don't want the hassel of running another group buy I'll sort it as I have the time. I would do it the same way as Ronnie and include plain nuts along with nylocs.
I'm in. Going to need them at some point. Don't know where we stand with the last group buy though. As far as I know dstanley had got most of the bolts but was waiting for the long bolts. That was five months ago.
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m12x260 bolts in 8.8 bzp are availble form tractor/agri suppliers i got 4 for £5
i think all the smaller ones ar run of the mill and you should be able to buy any where
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