A Bolt Conundrum
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:33 pm
I've recently been assembling axles and I am thinking / wondering about bolts. Specifically, the fixings that connect the axle flange, brake backing plate, and stub axle.
The original part is a 3/8" BSF bolt with what looks to be about a 1/2" of... why can't I remember the word here, it's the smooth part of the bolt before the thread starts. Shank? You know what I mean.
Anyway, I bought some bolts for the rear locally but needed to source some 3/8 BSF nuts. These are pretty much only available from the UK. So, I decided to get 24 nuts, 12 more bolts (for the front stub axle) and some cheap propshaft bolts from Paddocks.
With shipping, the fasteners cost me $90.
This is crazy. Is there any reason we couldn't use a local grade 8 UNC bolt that is a bit longer, but is available from e.g. Alder Auto?
Picture for reference. The bolts on the left are front stub axle bolts from Paddocks, and are fully threaded; the yellow chromated one in the middle is an Alder Auto bolt; and the right one is the original bolt.
Am I crazy for thinking I should have saved myself $85 and just bought fixings locally?
The original part is a 3/8" BSF bolt with what looks to be about a 1/2" of... why can't I remember the word here, it's the smooth part of the bolt before the thread starts. Shank? You know what I mean.
Anyway, I bought some bolts for the rear locally but needed to source some 3/8 BSF nuts. These are pretty much only available from the UK. So, I decided to get 24 nuts, 12 more bolts (for the front stub axle) and some cheap propshaft bolts from Paddocks.
With shipping, the fasteners cost me $90.
This is crazy. Is there any reason we couldn't use a local grade 8 UNC bolt that is a bit longer, but is available from e.g. Alder Auto?
Picture for reference. The bolts on the left are front stub axle bolts from Paddocks, and are fully threaded; the yellow chromated one in the middle is an Alder Auto bolt; and the right one is the original bolt.
Am I crazy for thinking I should have saved myself $85 and just bought fixings locally?