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SKUNK2 LCA's and ASR 24mm swaybar and brace kit

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Old 01-30-2008, 06:40 PM
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the bolts for the endlinks seem to be too short to work on the LCA, am i correct? Do i need longer bolts?... o yah they are just the regular endlinks from the ASR kit
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theyre not on my car.. its just the bolt on the endlind is too shorrt cuz the lcas get wider where the endlinks connect
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i dont see the problem. if the bolts are too short get longer bolts
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yah but will the bolts b strong enough.. yah i think the bolts that came with the kit were designed for an OEM LCA
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if the bolts r too short its a simple fix, go to an ace hardware or any store that sells hardware, and get some grade 8 bolts that match the thread pitch and the length that u need, make sure they r grade 8 bolts though, they may b overkill but overkill is better than getting killed.
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sweet.. how could i tell the thread pitch?
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I know stores like Napa have little thread boards where you can thread bolts into it and it tells you the thread pitch. You could try that or just look on the box/tag of the bolt you are buying lol
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If they don't have a thread board, ask them to match it up for you. Simple as that, and make sure you know the length you need so they can get you the proper length the first time.
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