Post #11
Personally I'd say those are a bit cheap, when I looked before the only set I found that came recommended in any way was £100 or so.
The problem with those is that "high tensile" can mean anything 8.8 upwards, and you really want 12.9 to do it properly. Although the steel might have the tensile strength, cheaper steel won't handle having wheels repeatedly put on and off, the threads will get all mashed up and then the bolts won't be on as tight as they should be.
For me, it's always about risk versus consequences - yes, there's a fairly small chance that they'll snap, unless you're doing lots of track work. However, if they *do* go wrong, you're talking about slamming your car into the ground, probably screwing up your suspension, wishbones and tracking and most likely landing in a ditch.
Not something to skimp on IMO.
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