Front shocks lower captive nuts/bolts

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Old Feb 17, 2024 | 07:06 PM
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Front shocks lower captive nuts/bolts

Since I was only able to get two out of four off without breaking them, I had to cut the other two off.

Does anyone make new replacements? Getting to the top side with random nuts is a PITA, captive ones like the originals would be better.
Old Feb 17, 2024 | 07:15 PM
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Everybody sells them. I got my last set on ebay. Also Amazon and most of the repro houses as well as AMK fasteners.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/19268980136...ylTkokpfHQlGE4


Old Feb 17, 2024 | 07:23 PM
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Thx Joe, I went searching and found that OPGI has those same eBay listed ones for less including USPS shipping!
Old Feb 17, 2024 | 07:27 PM
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You can also go to Loews, Home Depot, local bolt store, etc...
Old Feb 17, 2024 | 08:56 PM
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Ya if you're not interested in exact OEM replacements just use a new grade 8 high-strength flanged hex head screw and serrated flange locknut with captive washer. McMaster Carr may have USA made hardware?




Old Feb 18, 2024 | 06:13 AM
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Originally Posted by droldsmorland
Ya if you're not interested in exact OEM replacements just use a new grade 8 high-strength flanged hex head screw and serrated flange locknut with captive washer. McMaster Carr may have USA made hardware?




The problem with that is how to get a wrench on the nut
Old Feb 18, 2024 | 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
The problem with that is how to get a wrench on the nut
It's not a problem to tighten the bolt/nut when they are new. The problem arises when you go to take it apart down the road.
Old Feb 18, 2024 | 06:37 AM
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It's not a problem to tighten the bolt/nut when they are new. The problem arises when you go to take it apart down the road.
That was my point. Yes, I've done this multiple times over the last five decades.
Old Feb 18, 2024 | 08:00 AM
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Agreed its a PITA to get at for most (not me). Replacement caged nuts certainly are the better solution.
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