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Hi all. Im after 12 Titanium studs for my discs. Pro bolt want £57 Ebay £46. Does anyone know of anywhere cheaper. Thanks
Shazaam!
28-Nov-2006, 00:49
The bolts that attach your rotors make a slip-critical safety-related connection that’s governed by bolt tensile load so the grade of titanium (tensile strength) becomes important. This may not be a good place to save money.
rcgbob44
28-Nov-2006, 08:25
I replaced mine with domed socket head screws in A4 stainles with no problems, its a cheaper alternative than TI
I wouldn't use Ti on the brake disc bolts..ti is actually quite soft and when you come to take the bolts out you've a 99% chance of rounding the socket than it actually undoing!!I speak from experience.
Simon Reed
28-Nov-2006, 11:30
I wouldn't use Ti on the brake disc bolts..ti is actually quite soft and when you come to take the bolts out you've a 99% chance of rounding the socket than it actually undoing!!I speak from experience.
Don't do it !!!,i also had to drill everyone out,tried a snap-on easy out,then hammered a snap-on torx in,in the end the drill won !,on stainless now !!!,and with a hex head,not allen !
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