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Subframe Bolts



Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
People who have removed their subframes, what have you replaced the bolts with?

Cages have spun so i'll be looking at either replacing all the captives/cages with genuine then buying some high tensile bolts or am I better just replacing the captives with nylocs?
 
  monaco 172
Threads are damaged on the fronts, not sure on the rears just yet! Are they just a standard flanged m12?
Same happened to me, I just bought some high tensile nylock nut and bolts from Screwfix for the fronts.

Rears were big ass nuts and bolts, threads didn't get damaged
 

Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
Same happened to me, I just bought some high tensile nylock nut and bolts from Screwfix for the fronts.

Rears were big ass nuts and bolts, threads didn't get damaged
I've just bought some new genuines from RPD. Worth it tbh!
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
Wheres this sheet mate?

Just bare in mind that some of these bolts he's intentionally bought longer to get the required shank length, so some will be cut down.

Don't know if that applies to the subframe ones... I'm sure @Tomotek can confirm.

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Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
I have the genuine ones coming but this is good to know for the future, cheers.
Is it worth fitting the little clips again? I was thinking I may aswell as they'll be brand new! Might give them a coat of paint or buy some acf50 for them.
 
  monaco 172
I have the genuine ones coming but this is good to know for the future, cheers.
Is it worth fitting the little clips again? I was thinking I may aswell as they'll be brand new! Might give them a coat of paint or buy some acf50 for them.
If you can get them in easy enough, but I wouldn't waste too much time on it as a spanner fits in there anyway
 

Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
If you can get them in easy enough, but I wouldn't waste too much time on it as a spanner fits in there anyway
Yeah, got used to the knack of removing just the nut now. Loads of room with a standard spanner, dont even need a ratchet on them
 


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