Don't use stainless on aluminum. Stainless threads are sharp, and can easily seize, usually after you get them halfway in. Then it rips all the threads outta the aluminum, or the bolt snaps off, usually flush.
Re: Stainless Steel bolts
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Stainless Steel boltsTopic by: Mike West | Mike West | 03/25/19 06:55PM |
Re: Stainless Steel boltsRe: pat splat | pat splat | 03/25/19 06:59PM |
Re: Stainless Steel boltsRe: P D | P D | 03/25/19 07:18PM |
Re: Stainless Steel boltsRe: Adrian Salter | Adrian Salter | 03/30/19 07:04PM |
Re: Stainless Steel boltsRe: kenny s | kenny s | 03/31/19 11:55AM |
Re: Stainless Steel boltsRe: Mike West | Mike West | 03/31/19 04:29PM |
Re: Stainless Steel boltsRe: baird co | baird co | 04/07/19 11:40PM |
Re: Stainless Steel boltsRe: P D | P D | 04/08/19 09:35AM |
Re: Stainless Steel boltsRe: baird co | baird co | 04/08/19 10:00AM |
Re: Stainless Steel boltsRe: P D | P D | 04/08/19 10:20AM |
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