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What's the correct type of bolt

Mario

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Guys, what's correct type of bolt for the Rhino tire carrier. Is grade 5 enough or should I stick with grade 8?

Also, on a seperate note, aluminum radio tray mount -- what kind of bolt can I use on the aluminum base and leg?
 

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Grade 8 bolts aren't much more than grade 5, so I usually use 8's on everything.
 

Wire Fox

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My rule is if it's suspension, heavy, or supports a safety system, I use Grade 8. If it's just body panels or accessories, I use 5. If the specs are available, I yield to the spec.
 

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One advantage of grade 8 bolts is that they're plated to keep them from corroding. That's what gives them their gold color. I agree that grade 8 hardware isn't that much more expensive but there are times when you don't want to use it. Grade 8 hardware is more brittle than grade 5 and can snap more easily. To get around this check the torque specs for the size your using and don't exceed it.

Kurt
 

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Unless you are using the same metal on ALL parts they can corrode including different ALLOYS of the same base metal. Best solution is a SMALL amount of anti-seize compound on any dissimilar metal surfaces. Hardware store grade is fine for mounting things like your radio rack.

Be conservative with anti-seize, it gets EVERYWHERE.
 
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What is the NSN of the bolt in question?
 

Mario

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What is the NSN of the bolt in question?
Funny you should ask.
I'm sure I'm simply looking in that wrong location, but all I can find in TM 9-2320-280-24P-2 on figure 338 on page 338 are the uprights already mounted to the mounting brackets. that would be the area below the bolt 21 and washer 20.
I need to find the bolt that mounts radio tray's legs to the floor mounted bracket.
 
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