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Old 02-02-2005, 09:22 PM
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i bought a set of these from another member but he did'nt have the hardware...now i know most of u will say to just weld them in but for the time being can someone who knows tell me what size the bolts for these are so i can put them on and weld them up later...thanks
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I have just got mine 2 days ago and they came with 7/16" 1 3/4" length bolts, including the head. Without the head, the shank is 1 1/2"
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Why weld bolt on's I've had mine on for 3 year's and none of the bolts have come loose and I'm pretty hard on the SS in the twisty's. I check the bolt's a couple time's a year and they alway's hold their torque.
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You'll need more then the bolts/washers, not sure what the correct name is but you'll need the front and rear threaded plates. Best bet would to to contact SLP and see about buying the hardware. As smokin' joe 00 ss said there's no need to weld them in if installed correctly.
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good deal then i wont weld them, ill contact slp for the kit...btw thread lock would be good recommened or not...thanks peps
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Check out www.fbodyowners.com for "How to Articles", there's a couple of SLP bolt-on SFC write ups there.
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I have the SLP's. I always check to see my bolts are tight. They always are.
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good deal then i wont weld them, ill contact slp for the kit...btw thread lock would be good recommened or not...thanks peps
Yes thread lock is a good idea.



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