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rodspink



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Grade of bolts used on axle and steering compnets on TD5 110
Hi folks.

Wonder if anyone can tell me the grade of bolts used on supension parts. Likes of the rear axle a frame, radius arms, trailing arms , panhard rods etc.
I think the aframe ones are 10.4 but not sure of the rest. I am away to order bolts for a rebuild and obviously want to get it correct.
Even better does anyone have a list of what is required for a TD5 110

Cheers

Rod.
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Retroanaconda



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Think some of them are 10.9 grade.

The part numbers will tell you the sizes and lengths in most cases, and Google will give you the result for the others.
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The grade of bolt is usually forged onto the top face of the Hex, clean the existing ones off with a wire brush and identify the grade

Have a look at this US identification chart - https://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-informa...chart.aspx NormanD WE191

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rodspink



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Thanks folks.
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