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Old 05-12-2005, 04:28 PM
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I remember reading old threads about the correct bolts for a TCI SSF3500 converter. I searched and couldn't find them. Anybody remember the issues or can lead me to the old threads?

The SSF3500 that I should be getting might not come with the bolts. Anybody know the correct bolts to use?

Thank you for your help.
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Mine came with the correct bolts. I remember reading something about that, try a search in this section & see what you come up with. Good luck!
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I'm glad somebody else remembers something about it. I'm not that senile yet, lol. I tried searching and reading alot yesterday. Just couldn't find the threads I remembered. Any help is appreciated. If someone knows the bolt size, please post. Thanks!
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use a bolt that goes strait thru, use a nut, lockwasher, and locktite, big impact and u will be fine
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I would call TCI and get the correct bolts.
My Yank and Midwest converters used the stock GM bolts.




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