Stillen RSB: did you change the bolts, nuts & washers to stainless steel?

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Nov 23, 2001 | 11:07 AM
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I thought it may be a good idea b/c I've read in some posts that people have been having problems taking them off b/c of the rust.

If so ... were you able to get the exact same type of bolt that Stillen provides? I wasn't able to ... I just got a similar sized hex bolt ... this should be ok .. right?

tkx!
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Nov 23, 2001 | 11:48 AM
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Re: Stillen RSB: did you change the bolts, nuts & washers to stainless steel?
I've noticed the same problem. Need to make a quick run to Home depot and see what they have.

GC

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Originally posted by ohboiya
I thought it may be a good idea b/c I've read in some posts that people have been having problems taking them off b/c of the rust.

If so ... were you able to get the exact same type of bolt that Stillen provides? I wasn't able to ... I just got a similar sized hex bolt ... this should be ok .. right?

tkx!
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Nov 23, 2001 | 12:36 PM
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I didn't get stainless steel washers and bolts, but I shoul dhave back when I installed it. Mine are rusted, but I don't think they are that bad yet.
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Nov 23, 2001 | 10:02 PM
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Re: Stillen RSB: did you change the bolts, nuts & washers to stainless steel?
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Originally posted by ohboiya
I thought it may be a good idea b/c I've read in some posts that people have been having problems taking them off b/c of the rust.

If so ... were you able to get the exact same type of bolt that Stillen provides? I wasn't able to ... I just got a similar sized hex bolt ... this should be ok .. right?

tkx!
For the price you pay for that thing, they ought to come with stailess!
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Nov 23, 2001 | 10:13 PM
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Re: Re: Stillen RSB: did you change the bolts, nuts & washers to stainless steel?
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Originally posted by SSandMaxima


For the price you pay for that thing, they ought to come with stailess!
U would think so huh? though .. it is Stealin' that we're dealing with ... here are some pix from Russ's site (great job!) that'll show the stainless bolts & nuts that he used ... I bought the exact same ones ...

http://www.5thgenmaximas.com/stillenrsb.html
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Nov 24, 2001 | 01:26 AM
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I did what Russ suggested and got them in stainless steel. they look like the ones that come with the bar. It cost me about 10-12 dollars or something like that.
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Nov 24, 2001 | 05:06 AM
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Originally posted by Menacer
I did what Russ suggested and got them in stainless steel. they look like the ones that come with the bar. It cost me about 10-12 dollars or something like that.
Where did u find these?
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Nov 25, 2001 | 12:46 AM
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Originally posted by ohboiya


Where did u find these?
To make a long story short, a guy at homedepot told be of a place that might have them and looked it up in hte yellow pages. Found one in my area called inland specialties that specializes in bolts, nuts, washers and all that stuff. Thing is I live in Southern California.
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Dec 5, 2001 | 11:56 AM
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Originally posted by Menacer
To make a long story short, a guy at homedepot told be of a place that might have them and looked it up in hte yellow pages. Found one in my area called inland specialties that specializes in bolts, nuts, washers and all that stuff. Thing is I live in Southern California.
I looked for about a week in every hardware store in the yellow pages practially in St. Louis and couldn't find these sizes in stainless steel - crap. (Most places don't have Socket Head Cap Screws over 2' long in a 3/8 diameter) So, I called Inland Specialties, talked to a very helpful guy there and he took my order over the phone and is shipping them to me. Would have cost about $13, but I had to buy a whole bag of 25 of the Hex Head Bolts since they were out - so that ran it up to about $20. I have extra of those if anybody wants them!
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