Quick U-Bolt Question.

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Feb 18, 2010 | 12:37 PM
  #1  
i need U-bolts for tomorrow where can i get them and whats the price. went on the autozone website and they were all ship to home. like i said i need to get some today for tomorrow. its a 91 with a D35
thanks guys
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:03 PM
  #2  
You can go into Autozone and get a lift block kit and throw the blocks away and keep the bolts. They are like $25 to 30 for a kit. Bolts from the dealer are $80 for 4. Good luck.
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:16 PM
  #3  
ya i just hate paying for things i dont need you know?
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:16 PM
  #4  
Its a shame you live so far away. I have a set of brand new D35 u-bolts in my garage.
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:17 PM
  #5  
Quote: ya i just hate paying for things i dont need you know?
Id rather do that than pay $80.
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:18 PM
  #6  
Quote: Its a shame you live so far away. I have a set of brand new D35 u-bolts in my garage.

ya ill probably just suck it up and get them.
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:26 PM
  #7  
Local spring shops are capable of making ubolts. Take an old one with you. Or you can give them the tube diameter and length and they should be able to match them up.
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:47 PM
  #8  
im just installing new stock leafs. Im guessing i cant use the old one? ive read "NEVER RE_USE U-BOLTS"
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:50 PM
  #9  
I wouldnt.. ubolts stretch. Considering these are stock u-bolts i'd get new, now if they were somewhat newish with replacement springs it's not such an issue.
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:53 PM
  #10  
ya these are stock.
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:54 PM
  #11  
you're right, you should never reuse u-bolts. but if they're the factory bolts, they are a much better quality than autozone replacements. therefore you can most likely get away with it without any problems.

the reason why you don't want to reuse them is they stretch when torqued down, therefore making them weaker. but if they are chrome cheapies, i'd get new ones. at least new cheapies to save money.

if you were installing lift springs, i'd say get the good ones made up.

so if you want new u-bolts, go to a spring shop and get a set made up. they are a bit more expensive, but will be a much better quality.
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Feb 18, 2010 | 01:59 PM
  #12  
Quote: you're right, you should never reuse u-bolts. but if they're the factory bolts, they are a much better quality than autozone replacements. therefore you can most likely get away with it without any problems.

the reason why you don't want to reuse them is they stretch when torqued down, therefore making them weaker. but if they are chrome cheapies, i'd get new ones. at least new cheapies to save money.

if you were installing lift springs, i'd say get the good ones made up.

so if you want new u-bolts, go to a spring shop and get a set made up. they are a bit more expensive, but will be a much better quality.
well im doing a 2 inch lift and i got new stock springs and i was just going to swap out the leafs and reuse the stock ubolts but then someone said just got to autozone and get some new cheap ones
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Feb 18, 2010 | 04:05 PM
  #13  
you could, but in all reality, they won't really be much stronger than the stock ones you have now.

i would trust the strength of the stock ones over the cheapies.

i have had to reuse the stock ones before without any problems.
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Feb 18, 2010 | 04:17 PM
  #14  
So your saying just use the ones that are already on the jeep because the cheap ones are crap?
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Feb 19, 2010 | 12:25 AM
  #15  
yeah, as long as they look ok visually. but if they're bent, cracked, or the threads are chewed, replace them. you can go with the cheapies from autozone, but be careful trying to torque them down to 50lbs. they might just snap on ya.
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