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Grade 9 bolts

Rut

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Thanks for the replies and the reason for this post is twofold: 1, the specs on grade 9 and ARP fasteners are similar and the reduced amount of stretch at the same torque is appealing to me. The downsides when used in applications where grade 5 and 8 were used are few as far as these cars are concerned, imho. 2, Fastenal has them on sale in fine thread and I’ve been buying 1/4 thru 3/8 in a variety of lengths for $4-$6 a box. In a critical application I use what’s susposed to be used, but where grade 2 imported stuff is your only choice at the big box stores I like the grade 9...stronger and cheaper.
Thanks, Rut
 
I've always heard that the higher grade fasteners should be only used where vibration and fatigue would not be a problem. That grade 5 was more than adequate for almost everything and less likely to brittle failure. Agree that grade 2 should be avoided for anything other than fencing or building construction.

Kurt
 
I just think they are obviously just that one year smarter - High School even!

There were certainly a lot of Grade 9 nuts in my high school!
 
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