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Micha
July 22nd, 2006, 19:59
hi guys,

i was wondering in what way the centering bolt of a leaf pack is different from a standard machine bolt + nut?

i want to fix my sagging springs tomorrow. i have a used but fairly new pack from the scrap jard. i can get the u-bolts but can't seem to get the centering pins - can i use a bolt & nut with the right size? doesn't the bolt just hold the springs together until the u-bolts carry all the load when claped to the axle?

cheers,
michael

BrettM
July 22nd, 2006, 20:11
I use grade 8 fine thread bolts and just grind the hex-head down to round so it will fit in the perch. I bent several centering bolts before going to that method and haven't bent any since.

shortxjdoug
July 22nd, 2006, 20:16
I use grade 8 fine thread bolts and just grind the hex-head down to round so it will fit in the perch. I bent several centering bolts before going to that method and haven't bent any since.

x2 on the grade 8's it also makes it easy to pick up spares

5-90
July 22nd, 2006, 20:21
As I recall, you can also use standard Socket Head Capscrews as well - almost as easy to find as SAE Grade 8, just as strong, and saves you some grinding work...

Just offering - I've used SHCS on heavy truck installs, so they DO work!

5-90

Micha
July 22nd, 2006, 22:08
thank you all very much, guys. as always, your knowledge saves me hours and hours of fiddeling around.

i'd buy you all a beer if i could,

cheers,
michael