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bead lock bolts?

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bead lock bolts?

Post by jtraf »

Bought a set of bead locked rims and have spent the last couple weekends cleaning them up and am about to put them all back together.

My question is can I use stainless steel button head bolts in them with Nylocs or do I have to use the Hi Tensile bolts that they came with?

Just not sure about stainless and HiTensile rating and thought I'd better ask before committing the dollars.

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Post by bad_religion_au »

stainless is much weaker than hitensile. if they came with hitensile, i'd use them.
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Post by gu town »

stainless has a tendency to bind up. ht is the way.
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Post by joshy »

deffinately use hitensile...
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Stainless is sofffft...
Go black Hitensile.
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Post by nastytroll »

lump_a_charcoal wrote:Stainless is sofffft...
Go black Hitensile.
Plated HT's are available in 8.8.

Button heads are not a structural head as such, more decorative or for confined space. Hex bolts if you have the room or socket heads but more $.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

As are plated unbrakos.

I've run mine with the bolts reversed too - nuts on the outside- makes the tensioning process easier, but bolt length is critical.

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