View Poll Results: Are Grade 5 bolts strong enough with 20 bolts in a rear bumper??
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Grade 5 or Grade 8:
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From: Paso Robles Ca
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this is how i see it to grade 5 is for stuff that wont see any load put on it grade 8 is for recovery and suspension pieces that either move or have load on them don't cheap out there is only a couple of dollars difference when you are using that amount. go good or go home broke
but with a Cherokee and the thin frame you need more bolts and a grater surface aria to create strength
yeah i defiantly agree with you here but i still think the 8's are going to be better in a situation where it could see a load or be used as a recovery point and see quick jerks to get unstuck. i would rather be safe then sorry
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From: tan house white shutters key's under the flower pot
Year: 1996
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this is how i see it to grade 5 is for stuff that wont see any load put on it grade 8 is for recovery and suspension pieces that either move or have load on them don't cheap out there is only a couple of dollars difference when you are using that amount. go good or go home broke
. not directing that at you, but for the third time. grade 5 bolts are mandatory for most organizations regarding tow points, not minimum, grade 8 and you won't pass inspection. and what manufacturer uses grade 8 bolts all over the suspension?and like someone already said regarding them being better. thats not it either. grade 8 has a higher tensile strength than grade 5. but like mike37 said, harder isn't better always.
for his application he's fine with what he's got. grade 8 is overkill, but will not be dangerous either, grade 8 is considered dangerous on tow points because they do not stretch. on a tow point you can see a grade 5 bolt stretch before it breaks, and know to stop or replace the bolts. if grade 8 reaches its breaking point it will show no signs untill it snaps.
and who on here has seen either bolts break under load? used properly i have to add.
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a grade 5 will pull through the frame before it brakes
man, i don't know if people just don't listen, or what it is with the info going on around here
. not directing that at you, but for the third time. grade 5 bolts are mandatory for most organizations regarding tow points, not minimum, grade 8 and you won't pass inspection. and what manufacturer uses grade 8 bolts all over the suspension?
and like someone already said regarding them being better. thats not it either. grade 8 has a higher tensile strength than grade 5. but like mike37 said, harder isn't better always.
for his application he's fine with what he's got. grade 8 is overkill, but will not be dangerous either, grade 8 is considered dangerous on tow points because they do not stretch. on a tow point you can see a grade 5 bolt stretch before it breaks, and know to stop or replace the bolts. if grade 8 reaches its breaking point it will show no signs untill it snaps.
and who on here has seen either bolts break under load? used properly i have to add.
. not directing that at you, but for the third time. grade 5 bolts are mandatory for most organizations regarding tow points, not minimum, grade 8 and you won't pass inspection. and what manufacturer uses grade 8 bolts all over the suspension?and like someone already said regarding them being better. thats not it either. grade 8 has a higher tensile strength than grade 5. but like mike37 said, harder isn't better always.
for his application he's fine with what he's got. grade 8 is overkill, but will not be dangerous either, grade 8 is considered dangerous on tow points because they do not stretch. on a tow point you can see a grade 5 bolt stretch before it breaks, and know to stop or replace the bolts. if grade 8 reaches its breaking point it will show no signs untill it snaps.
and who on here has seen either bolts break under load? used properly i have to add.
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From: tan house white shutters key's under the flower pot
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but i'm really more concerned about the statement that grade 5 bolts are not for load bearing situations. just plane wrong. i guess all the organizations and clubs are in on a conspiracy requiring grade 5
Awesome, it's about tied up....I still can't decide. I see both sides of the issue, and that's why I started this poll. I was hoping there would be a more defined concensus, more time I suppose, thanks so far guys!!
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its not really
the way you have it set up it really makes no difference 5 or 8
the thing that would make the biggest difference is larger thicker washers
or a full size bearing plate
Exactly. You can see the wear and tear before a critical failure. Warnings are much better than surprises.
8 all the way. why have a weak link?
The bolt that holds the trackbar to the axle on our jeeps is a grade 10.9. The trackbar pulls against it tring to snap it.
Use grade 8.
The bolt that holds the trackbar to the axle on our jeeps is a grade 10.9. The trackbar pulls against it tring to snap it.
Use grade 8.
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From: tan house white shutters key's under the flower pot
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^yep nhegl, and the plate is the best idea. i made one for my rear tow hook, and welded the nuts to it, so i just slid the plate in, and bolt up the hook, and bracket that tied into two other points.
man, i give up, how is a grade 5 bolt a weak link.
man, i give up, how is a grade 5 bolt a weak link.
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