Other than the set I have seen on Merchants website for $40, does anyone know where to pick some of these up? Mine are fubared from constant in and out with no antiseize or anything on them.
i am using Fastenal's Grade 8 bolts with the tips ground-down like the stockers...my stockers were so fubar-d that they snapped with about 40ft/lbs of torque on a rachet..i had to weld a longer bolt to it to get the rest of it out....i take them out with the truck on the ground and i put them in with the truck in the air
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Part Number : 15530026
Part Description : BOLT
Compatibility Group Number : 07428 GSP : N
Unit of Measure : N/A Unit Price Divisor : 0
Authorization Required : N/A Last Update Date : 09/22/2008
Type Price Effective Date
Dealer $ 2.47 09/01/2008
Retail $ 4.33 09/01/2008
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Those of you that move your torsion bars up and down for competition use may find that over time the bolt will strip out. A coating of anti-seize will help prolong the life, but inevitably the bolt will wear out. Replace them with new pieces at the first sign of trouble to prevent the likely hood of breaking the bolt off in the nut.
Order quantity 2 to do both sides.
GMVIS Part Inquiry System Part Information GMVIS Part Inquiry -Part Number :11561233Part Description :NUTCompatibility Group Number :07428GSP Unit Price Divisor Last Update Date :09/22/2008Type Price Effective Date Dealer$ 10.7509/01/2008 Retail$ 18.87 09/01/2008 GMVIS Part Inquiry System Part Information GMVIS Part Inquiry -Part Number :15530026Part Description :BOLTCompatibility Group Number :07428GSP Last Update Date :09/22/2008Price Effective Date Dealer$ 2.4709/01/2008 Retail$ 4.33 09/01/2008 ? 1998-2005 General Motors Corporation. All Rights Reserved.