If its a regular old say Grade 3 or 5 or even 8 or whatever steel bolt I see no difference. HOWEVER I prefer the use of Stainless Steel in that application. If all is clean bright n shiny when connected and then coated with that red anti corrosion spray (or other suitable products) and moisture and oxygen (so no oxidation) and other contaminants are kept away, I seldom see connection problems ESPECIALLY if those felt looking washers are also used. Felt washers coupled with anti corrosion coating or spray over clean bright tight and proper connections is my preferred method, but to each their own is fine by me. Yall do as you please you may have different methods or opinions, these happen to be mine.
NOTE some battery terminal bolts are square versus hex such that the bolt head locks into the terminal so the bolt doesn't turn when the nut is tightened NOW THOSE ARE SOMEWHAT "DIFFERENT" BOLTS.......
I'm talking about regular top post batteries here not the side mounts
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