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marsie Member Since: 17 Nov 2011 Location: sheffieldish Posts: 532 |
I use m8x20 on chassis swaps on most mountings. Buy them 5000 at a time
Paul 2000 90 TD5,galv chassis, d2 axles ,Bas remap , alisport intercooler , d2 transfer box , side windows-more to come-much more!! *GONE* 2004 110 TD5 Double cab. *GONE* 2010 110 2.4 XS station wagon |
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18th Oct 2016 8:35pm |
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DC101 Member Since: 01 Jul 2012 Location: Pudsey, West Yorkshire Posts: 260 |
Thanks Paul,
I looked on line and it stated M8 flanged nuts/bolts. However, none I have just taken off my mid crossmember were flanged.... Does it matter so long as washers are in place? Would using nylocs be a good idea, or just go with spring washers? Cheers, Rob |
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18th Oct 2016 8:43pm |
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marsie Member Since: 17 Nov 2011 Location: sheffieldish Posts: 532 |
I just use conventional zinc plated bolts. Washer both sides and always use nylocs 2000 90 TD5,galv chassis, d2 axles ,Bas remap , alisport intercooler , d2 transfer box , side windows-more to come-much more!! *GONE*
2004 110 TD5 Double cab. *GONE* 2010 110 2.4 XS station wagon |
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18th Oct 2016 8:59pm |
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DC101 Member Since: 01 Jul 2012 Location: Pudsey, West Yorkshire Posts: 260 |
Just about to replace my fixings on this. Should you use any anti-sieze with Nylocs such as copper grease, and any thoughts on torque? Does copper slip affect torquing?
I've done an internet search, and much conflicting opinion. Many thanks |
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21st Oct 2016 6:29am |
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marsie Member Since: 17 Nov 2011 Location: sheffieldish Posts: 532 |
It certainly wouldn't hurt. Always grateful of copper grease when you need to remove that part in 5 years time 2000 90 TD5,galv chassis, d2 axles ,Bas remap , alisport intercooler , d2 transfer box , side windows-more to come-much more!! *GONE*
2004 110 TD5 Double cab. *GONE* 2010 110 2.4 XS station wagon |
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21st Oct 2016 3:05pm |
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