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    Quote Originally Posted by 1civic View Post
    wasted space...

    Later!!
    Thanks for all tbhe advice and help hopefully will the GTO will be up and running soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1civic View Post
    Guess that's a new thing huh?? Explain why the bolts come loose?? I can see a bolt that breaks, but his broke once they come loose.. Sell him on your story but not me..

    Next time use grade 8 bolt with red loctite!! 100 buks says it don't come loose again, and I'm no GM guy...Lmao!!
    I don't owe him an explanation....he didn't buy the car from me you dumbshit...

    the reason we didn't put loctite on them was because they tend to bend, yes, BEND grade 8 bolts, 1.5 60's in a 3600lb car will do that....you can't just pick up parts at autozone, this isn't a civic kid so you don't loctite $10 worth of bolts into a inner axle stub that can cost up to $400ea.

    you ever try to remove bent bolts from something? now think about how smart it would be to remove seized bent bolts mr. ase....think before you mouth spews your low intellect diarrhea....your inexperience with higher hp cars is obvious.....this may be the wrong section for you


    Quote Originally Posted by thundercatz1 View Post
    Yeah I hope that's all I need is some new bolts I'm prayin I didn't mess up the differential or anything inside that pumpkin
    there's nothing wrong with the center cartridge....it's a sealed unit

    I know last time we replaced them it sheared the side off of one of the bolts entrances on the hub...limp it or tow it over to JJ and hope and pray he can clean the hole out and retap it
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    -2004 Pontiac GTO - 530hp/625ft lbs - 10.62@130mph - Sold!

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    I got five on it, that if this guy ever does meet Evil Goat he shits his pants and says nothing.

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    Senior Member | IA Veteran 1civic's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil Goat View Post
    I don't owe him an explanation....he didn't buy the car from me you dumbshit...

    the reason we didn't put loctite on them was because they tend to bend, yes, BEND grade 8 bolts, 1.5 60's in a 3600lb car will do that....you can't just pick up parts at autozone, this isn't a civic kid so you don't loctite $10 worth of bolts into a inner axle stub that can cost up to $400ea.

    you ever try to remove bent bolts from something? now think about how smart it would be to remove seized bent bolts mr. ase....think before you mouth spews your low intellect diarrhea....your inexperience with higher hp cars is obvious.....this may be the wrong section for you
    It's funny that you use that to your defense.... 100 buks says that loctite will solve his problem if he buys them from GM which has it from the factory!! I listed the TSB, i never found any complaints on the 05 axle bolts, only 04 since GM decided it wasn't fit, but soon they found out and listed the fix which I posted.. LOCTITE OWNED YOU!!!!

    Did you ever use a factory bolt listed on the TSB after it come loose on you?...LOL

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    Get a pic of the bolt head.. I wanna see it..

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