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Shock bolt - What grade?

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    Shock bolt - What grade?

    I am lengthening the bolts for the dogbones on my shock for a wheel upgrade I am doing.... I'd sure like it to keep going down the track without busting a bolt. Any suggestions on the minimum METRIC grade of bolt I should use? If you are quoting standard number please be specific that it is not a metric number. I'm guessing it would be 10.9 but I am unsure.

    Can one of you guys school a squid like me on this?

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    Re: Shock bolt - What grade?

    Yeah I would say 10.9 as they are readily available and super strong. The stronger the better even if it's not needed IMO. Might be able to get away with something lesser like 9.8 or 8.8, but I like to overdo things to avoid problems.

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    Re: Shock bolt - What grade?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Baker View Post
    Yeah I would say 10.9 as they are readily available and super strong. The stronger the better even if it's not needed IMO. Might be able to get away with something lesser like 9.8 or 8.8, but I like to overdo things to avoid problems.
    TRhat was the logic I was employing here. It's nice to have someone else come to the same conclusion.

    Anyone else feel differently or can put some science bhind our conclusion?

    Kev

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    Re: Shock bolt - What grade?

    At least 8.8. With the low cost and availability of higher grade I would go even high.

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    Re: Shock bolt - What grade?

    Ace is the place!

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    Re: Shock bolt - What grade?

    In terms of standard grades..

    grade 2= 8.8
    grade 5= 10.9
    grade 8~ 12.9

    so if you can find 12.9, the extra two or three dollars can't hurt.

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    Re: Shock bolt - What grade?

    Quote Originally Posted by ilikenapalm View Post
    In terms of standard grades..

    grade 2= 8.8
    grade 5= 10.9
    grade 8~ 12.9

    so if you can find 12.9, the extra two or three dollars can't hurt.
    By chance do you know what the marking on a 12.9 bolt looks like?

    Kev

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    It's marked in raised numbers. Very simple.

    Most shock bolts are fastened with locknuts IIRC.

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    Re: Shock bolt - What grade?

    It couldn't be much clearer could it? Thanks guys.

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