Posted by ScottyHOMEy on May 14, 2009 at 20:20:11 from (70.105.247.67):
In Reply to: rear wheel bolts posted by lisa massie on May 14, 2009 at 19:04:51:
They're available as regular hardware goods from any number of sources. If you have a Fastenal store in your area, that'd be a good place to start. I can also recommend Earnest Machine Products who can be found with a quick google.
I'll suggest that you go ahead and get new nuts and lock washers while you're at it.
Overall, hold your breath and clap a lid on your surprise. Especially in small lots, you'll find them to be quite precious, i.e., not cheap.
What you're looking for are Grade 5, 5/8" NC x 3" bolts and the nuts and lock washers to go with them. NC indicates coarse, as opposed to fine, thread, and Grade 5 is the standard -- ungraded bolts are usually Grade 2 (too soft/not tough enough) and Grade 8 is too brittle for the application. The specs in the parts catalog are for 2-3/4" long but you won't find them. The 3" will be fine.
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