It's come to the stage (nearly) where I'll be bolting the car together so I'm wondering what size bolts will I be needing for my suspension? The brackets and suspension parts are from MK.
I've got an MK and they supplied me with M12x70mm HST (8.8) galvanised bolts
Russell
Cheers MK7, can anyone confirm that MK sells the same brackets for the 'book' locost that he does for the 'Indy' ?
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Originally posted by RoadkillUKCheers MK7, can anyone confirm that MK sells the same brackets for the 'book' locost that he does for the 'Indy' ?
The wishbone brackets on my Indy measure 50mm (outside edge to outside edge), the shock absorber brackets measure 40mm.
I can pass a 1/2 inch drill bit through the top shock absorber bracket with a bit of slack, the same bit won't pass through the lower bracket.
I'm not sure if this is an issue but I'm planning to use M12 bolts all round (shocks and wishbones). Someone stop me if this is likely to be
a problem
Russell
[Edited on 28/7/03 by MK7]
Thanks all, bought 22 M12's and 6 1/2" bolts today, can't really check at the moment as the chassis was trailered to 'Peateys' in Yeadon for blasting and powder coating, should be ready to collect on Friday.
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Originally posted by MK7: I'm not sure if this is an issue but I'm planning to use M12 bolts all round (shocks and wishbones). Someone stop me if this is likely to be a problem
Am I correct in thinking that the thread on the bolt shouldn't start until it has passed through the bracket? i.e. no thread inside the bracket.
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Originally posted by RoadkillUK
Am I correct in thinking that the thread on the bolt shouldn't start until it has passed through the bracket? i.e. no thread inside the bracket.
In which case I have the wrong bolts
£20 too, nevermind, I'll take them back on friday when I can get a measurement from the chassis.
I've come up against this now too... need to get the right bolts for the job.
So far i have used XE headbolts with the thread ground down a bit. Just to get everything together. Until I can get the proper bolts. Which will
hopefully be soon !!!
RoadkillUK:
quote:Correct. I posted about this a while ago, the thread name escapes me, but may be worth a search.
Am I correct in thinking that the thread on the bolt shouldn't start until it has passed through the bracket?