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Body Liftin'

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Body Liftin'

Post by spzook »

Does anyone what size diameter tha body bolts are and what pitch/thread they have. I'm having trouble so i need to make some female bolts to put on.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

10.0mmX1.25, but for the effort, just buy one of Just Crusin's kits.

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Post by spzook »

Thanks Steve. Old mans got taps and dyes and i've got no money so guess i'll just try making some. If it goes bad then will have to start saving.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

If you've got access to a lathe they're not that hard to make, but without a lathe it'll be hard to keep them aligned when drilling them.

The correct OD for the female bolts is 16mm.

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Post by just cruizin' »

if you are going to make them yourself make sure you use high tensile material, alot harder to do but essential.
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Post by FLUFFY »

with hi tensile....sharpen your drill bit use plenty of coolant and take it easy.....
I've just made a set with socket head cap screws.
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