bama_luv wrote:
Does the bolt need a nut on the bottom?
If i remember right thats the way it works.
A round head at the top to locate in the bracket that is welded under the axle tube.
And in the lower plate there is a bit more clearance, enough room for a nut.
I would say you will need a metric sized bolt. Possibly 8mm but i could not tell you the length. A place that reconditions and resets springs should carry the exact right bolt in stock. If not a bolt shop that carrys a good range. Might pay to smear some of that good copper whatever type never seize grease on the bolt when you fit it. Especially if all you can get is a 'black' cap head screw as these will rust. A stainless steel version would probably not be a silly idea.
Dont forget to re-tension your U-bolts after a few hundred miles. Those suckers all ways settle in a bit.
Cheers, Bob.
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