What grade of high tensile do they need to be? Ebay surely would have them
The OE ones and a decent protection on them dont they10.9 if you want some kind of corrosion protection as well.
The OE ones and a decent protection on them dont they
By Renault standards sure..
Tbh I’m only swapping to normal bolts because I hate the stupid clip design.
M10 x 130 aren't they?
I'm not getting a reply from RPD, does anyone know where else I can get the 6 rear beam bolts and nuts or whether using standard 130mm high tensile bolts is ok? I'd like to keep it standard really.
@YorkshireKyle what did I send you? Is this the same thing?
If so I can possibly organise a group buy from a fasteners company.
@YorkshireKyle what did I send you? Is this the same thing?
If so I can possibly organise a group buy from a fasteners company.
The ones you sent me were for holding the stub axle on mate😀@YorkshireKyle what did I send you? Is this the same thing?
If so I can possibly organise a group buy from a fasteners company.
The ones you sent me were for holding the stub axle on mate[emoji3]
I'm not getting a reply from RPD, does anyone know where else I can get the 6 rear beam bolts and nuts or whether using standard 130mm high tensile bolts is ok? I'd like to keep it standard really.
@Steveball the nuts for these are flanged and nyloc I'd imagine
Cheers mate, but it appears M10 high tensile 1.25 fine thread flagged nylons are as rare as rocking horse bollox@DavidDave A quick google of the number seems to indicate that is the correct number. However, I'd be inclined to pop down the local Allfast and get them all for a few quid rather than a quid a pop. Any fastening place will offer equivalent nuts mate. I use G.R. Fasteners in Stonehouse or Allcap in Gloucester.
They have them on eBay for £4.99 for 2Cheers mate, but it appears M10 high tensile 1.25 fine thread flagged nylons are as rare as rocking horse bollox
You got a link mate?They have them on eBay for £4.99 for 2
I didn't read the description, isn't clear if they are the right one or not?You got a link mate?
Yeah I saw them, it’s not clear if it’s 2 bits or not either. I have messaged them. But will likely source elsewhere as I’m not sure what I’m actually getting from them. Let’s see what they come back withI didn't read the description, isn't clear if they are the right one or not?
Did you try a local fasteners with any luck?Yeah I saw them, it’s not clear if it’s 2 bits or not either. I have messaged them. But will likely source elsewhere as I’m not sure what I’m actually getting from them. Let’s see what they come back with
Not as yet mate just online specialists.Did you try a local fasteners with any luck?
As long as they are to the correct tensile then adding a washer will be fine, think it's being over complicated than it needs to beI can get them without the flange for very little ££ may just buys some washers!
Don’t disagree, I’ve read the arguments for flange over washer and nut…to be honest, I’m just gonna send it with the washer/nut combo. Just need to double check there is enough space on the bracket itself for a washer to fit.As long as they are to the correct tensile then adding a washer will be fine, think it's being over complicated than it needs to be