Automotive bolts are grade 5 by nature. They go up from there.
Sully
Bellevue wa
On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 5:56 PM Gerard Hickey
wrote:
> Actually while my mind was on it, I started digging around for the bolt
> and found the following listing at NAPA:
>
>
https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/NCP2643620?impressionRank=21
>
> Looks like the right thing--even with the raised edges on the cam
> washer. The part that worries me though is that there are no markings on
> the head of the bolt to indicate that it is grade 8. I seem to recall
> that no markings is grade 2. Could the bolt actually be grade 2? Seems
> like it would shear pretty quickly in a suspension application.
>
> Anyone have any knowledge about this NAPA part?
>
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> > This thread reminded me that when I finally found someone to do the
> > alignment several weeks ago the tech said that the bolt on the
> > passenger side released once on him and he did not want to torque it
> > any more. Figure I need to replace the bolt and totally put it out of
> > my mind until now.
> >
> > Does anyone have a part number that can be used to find a replacement?
> > Or even a target year for a Toronado? I would happily buy it from Jim,
> > but his site says that it is unavailable and he usually is pretty up
> > front if he has an item to sell.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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