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Old 09-01-2002, 07:27 PM
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Aisen Hub Bolts

I was clean my hubs today and noticed that one of the bolts to the bolts were missing on the outside of it. I guess there is about 9 or 10, I forgot to take a pic but will tomorrow. Anyone know if its some special bolt that I need or could I just pull one of the bolts and goto the hardware store and pick up something similar? And is there a torque setting for them?
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Old 09-01-2002, 07:37 PM
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Hi Krash, if it's the bolt that goes on the outside of the black ring, they are torqued at 7 foot lbs.

Not sure if it's a special heat treated bolt or not, but I'm sure the dealer carries them, or can let you know if you can go with a standard bolt or not.

Since the dealer is closed tomorrow (maybe some are open) perhaps a good bolt shop could match one up.
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Old 09-01-2002, 07:43 PM
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yeah i was thinking about going to a dealer since there is one right near the college and I have to go over there tuesday... I'm gonna need to invest in a torque wrench too...
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It's a standard size bolt. M8x1x17 seems to ring a bell, or mabye 13....better take yours to compare. The dealer will want beacoup bucks for one, but if you get a replacement at the local hardware store it won't look the same (if that matters to you...)
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naw looks don't really matter much. I'll probably go with replacement parts just cause it will save alota hassle. I got to looking too and from what it looks the bolt head broke off and left the rest threaded in there... not a good thing in my book... This is minor on my big list right now, top is the windshield and timing chain guides.
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