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Why replace your stock bolts?
- It's generally a good practice to replace bolts along with a new part, especially if the bolts have been subjected to a lot of wear and tear. Reusing old bolts can lead to issues such as improper torque, reduced clamping force, and potential failure. When replacing a part, it's often recommended to use new bolts to ensure the proper functioning and safety of the component.
When to replace your stock bolts:
- They are physically damaged or corroded
- They are used in an application where they are stretched and relaxed regularly. In this case, they would be susceptible to metal fatigue.
- They are heated above 500F and cooled quickly, by water, oil or other means.
- Stainless steel material
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Why replace your stock bolts?
- It's generally a good practice to replace bolts along with a new part, especially if the bolts have been subjected to a lot of wear and tear. Reusing old bolts can lead to issues such as improper torque, reduced clamping force, and potential failure. When replacing a part, it's often recommended to use new bolts to ensure the proper functioning and safety of the component.
When to replace your stock bolts:
- They are physically damaged or corroded
- They are used in an application where they are stretched and relaxed regularly. In this case, they would be susceptible to metal fatigue.
- They are heated above 500F and cooled quickly, by water, oil or other means.
- Stainless steel material
Always check your orders before checking out
#NMAX #SCSiam #Bolts #CNCBolts # NmaxV1 #Nmax2