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Originally Posted by kbracing96
A grade 5 bolt will have 3 hash marks on the head and a grade 8 bolt will have 6.
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normally body lifts come with grade 8 bolts, I have never seen one that has been installed properly fail, now ones that have been Homemade and just thrown together i have seen them break.
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Originally Posted by 01-Z71
All the body lifts I know of come with either 5 or 8. Grade 8 useually has an almost gold look to it.
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Originally Posted by mwalls54
That is normally grade5 that has the gold look to it. grade 8 are normally black hardend steel.
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The bolts that came with my lift were silver/metal in color. I havent had any problems thus far, but I just want to be sure. Does anyone else have a Performance Accessories BL on their ride?
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i had a PA 3" on my chevy and i never had any problems wit it... i didnt have a suspension lift though. i have seen tons of ppl wit stacked lifts and never heard anything bad about it. im sure all these bolts are tested for strength, they wouldnt have been in the box had it not passed so i dont think you have anything to worry about. how hard do you wheel your truck?
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Not too hard. I never go crawlin' just an occasional muddy area, or beach dune. I dont go out of my way to tear it up, but I dont go out of my to avoid it. Does make any sense?
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