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  • Dropping a turd
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  • Member For: 17y 5m 25d
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The caterpillar (westrac) bolt and a grade 12.9 have the SAME tensile strength (1200MPa) SO.....

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  • Dropping a turd
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Do you realise you dont  need to drop the cradle to install a new bolt...

  • Puff
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  • Member For: 10y 2m 23d
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If the bolt is breaking at na level power then the issue lies elsewhere. I've done all kinds of high powered driving and mine hasn't broken. If we rule out driver error then it probably is an issue with the alignment of the diff or associated parts.

 

Your diff bolt should not be breaking with the power levels that we've talked about.

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^what he said 

 

If you really think it'll fix your problem, go to your local fastener shop and ask for a 12.9 grade bolt the correct size and length as arronm already said multiple times 

  • 5 years later...
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  • Member For: 9y 2m 1d

Guys

 

Are we able to go larger bolt ?

 

I've stripped my thread ever so slightly but will I run into issues if I tap a larger m18 bolt in and drill out the centre of my rear diff bush to take it ?

 

What's the go

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