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Post by 40 lover »

I keep having to bolt my seats down, they bolts just keep rattling out!!

Can somebody please tell me a good solution to keep this from happening so my passengers arent always getting throwm around from the bolts popping out of the seat.

thanks
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Post by pcman »

locktite :)
or weld em there lol
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Post by bj42turbo »

The threads are not stripped are they

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Post by 40 lover »

pcman wrote:locktite :)
or weld em there lol


hmmm welding is an option :lol:
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Post by 40 lover »

bj42turbo wrote:The threads are not stripped are they

Cheers Dazz


dont think threads are stripped, it still screws in kinda, just rattles out.

the rattle of a 40 could bring a building down
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Post by bj42turbo »

40 lover wrote:
pcman wrote:locktite :)
or weld em there lol


hmmm welding is an option :lol:


dont encourage him :D
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Post by pcman »

omg thats good stuff :)

WELD WELD WELD

your just scared of my booty fab skills being better than yours :D

now go get your hammer and coach bolts and be happy
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Post by 40 lover »

pcman wrote:omg thats good stuff :)

WELD WELD WELD

your just scared of my booty fab skills being better than yours :D

now go get your hammer and coach bolts and be happy


hmmm... ok we'll leave welding to a last resort

anyone else got some useful tips???
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Post by pcman »

drill it out larger and retap it would be the proper solution and use locktite on it when you bolt the seat back down
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Post by 40 lover »

ok will give this a try

thanks pcman
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