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When you say "a bolt is a bolt", are you saying that regardless of the bolt
material, for a given size, they all have the same strength??
Paul Bartz
From: Gcbr
Sent: 9/16/99 12:55 AM
In a message dated 9/15/99 11:17:36 PM Central Daylight Time,
warner
writes:
> to answer you last question "The question is, does any of this apply
to
> the GMC?" the answer is absolutely and positively not! But than it is
not
> applicable to any other vehicle either. Torque specifications are not
> interchangeable between dissimilar vehicles. And since you did not
give the
> size of the wheel studs there is no way of knowing if anhg of the
> specifications are relevent.
Tom
Please why do you do this to us. A bolt is a bolt. A given size will
take
the given torque. Fear is a powerful tool but I dont understand what you
gain from it.
When you say "a bolt is a bolt", are you saying that regardless of the bolt
material, for a given size, they all have the same strength??
Paul Bartz
From: Gcbr
Sent: 9/16/99 12:55 AM
In a message dated 9/15/99 11:17:36 PM Central Daylight Time,
warner
writes:
> to answer you last question "The question is, does any of this apply
to
> the GMC?" the answer is absolutely and positively not! But than it is
not
> applicable to any other vehicle either. Torque specifications are not
> interchangeable between dissimilar vehicles. And since you did not
give the
> size of the wheel studs there is no way of knowing if anhg of the
> specifications are relevent.
Tom
Please why do you do this to us. A bolt is a bolt. A given size will
take
the given torque. Fear is a powerful tool but I dont understand what you
gain from it.