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Old 03-25-2007, 01:47 AM   #1
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real quick question on lca bolt

alright so i was in the process of changing my springs and i cut my lower control arm bolt off because it wouldnt budge, it was stripped.. i didnt really have time to finish it and i cant find the exact bolt to replace it as of now..

my question is that i replaced it with a grade 8 bolt that is like half the size in diameter, but still holds it very tight in place.. what are the odds the weight will snap the bolt in the next few days? or will it probably never snap it? it is a grade 8 bolt.... thanks!
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