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Jan Suhr

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Bolts for front shocks
« on: 13 October 2018, 21:44:53 »

The two bolts that attach the steering knuckle to the front shocks, are they reusable?

Read on a Holden forum that they are "Stretch bolts" and that they should always be replaced. Is that true for Omegas too?


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Re: Bolts for front shocks
« Reply #1 on: 13 October 2018, 23:13:43 »

The two bolts that attach the steering knuckle to the front shocks, are they reusable?

Read on a Holden forum that they are "Stretch bolts" and that they should always be replaced. Is that true for Omegas too?


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Yes they are "stretch bolts" and yes they should be replaced if you ever have to remove them.

But virtually no-one ever does.
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Re: Bolts for front shocks
« Reply #2 on: 14 October 2018, 03:12:12 »

The bolts, if undamaged and clean, can be reused. Ideally the lock-nuts should be renewed if disturbed.

The lock-nuts are of the all metal thread distorting type where the top of the nut is deliberately deformed. In theory, once used such nuts can't be reliably re-tightened to the required torque prior to any further angle tightening. They are a use once component, in practice they are re-used.

That said if you disturb the struts you'll have to get the suspension geometry checked and reset. That might well require loosening and re-tightening to correct the camber. So if you do plan on replacing the nuts (and/or bolts) you could reuse your originals and ask the alignment shop to install the new.
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Re: Bolts for front shocks
« Reply #3 on: 14 October 2018, 09:31:17 »

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