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      Bolt Options?

      Hi, I am looking @ stainless hardware for my 67 camaro coup. (non RS). I started thinking about body assembly since I am trial fitting my grill and miscellaneous parts on the bench. Is their a good source for the bolts I need to assemble the car? Since a body kit would be 90% waste for me (too many after market parts for the kit to be useful)
      anyone have a list of bolt sizes that I could use to order up the bolts individually? Looking for nice stuff ... stainless with some cosmetic head..

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      Bolt Options?

      Don't know if this is anything on your radar but I stumbled across this cool site that left an impression on me.... www.BallerBolts.com They tend to have more stuff for the imports, and their wide selection is mostly in the Metric area, so it may not fit the bill for you. Love the name, though!

      I don't think that you can go wrong with ARP for beautiful stainless in a variety of sizes and shapes, though. arp-bolts.com
      Last edited by sjaroslo; 10-29-2012 at 12:03 PM. Reason: added, amended
      Steve

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      Quote Originally Posted by sjaroslo View Post
      I don't think that you can go wrong with ARP for beautiful stainless in a variety of sizes and shapes, though. arp-bolts.com
      I second that. They aren't cheap, but ARP bolts always fit and always look nice. I like their 12 point polished stainless bolts. They look great and hold tight to the sockets so they never strip.

      For odds and ends I go to my local farm supply store like TSC. Their bolts are not polished, but they often have a good selection, including stainless.

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      I have purchased a fair number of SS bolts and screws from McMaster-Carr.
      Steve Hayes
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      Check out Totally Stainless they have just about anything including complete kits for your car.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 66 ls2 nova View Post
      Check out Totally Stainless they have just about anything including complete kits for your car.
      This is the one I am going to use, it comes with everything.

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      Agreed, Totally Stainless !
      Check out my web site.
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      Quote Originally Posted by XLexusTech View Post
      Hi, I am looking @ stainless hardware for my 67 camaro coup. (non RS). I started thinking about body assembly since I am trial fitting my grill and miscellaneous parts on the bench. Is their a good source for the bolts I need to assemble the car? Since a body kit would be 90% waste for me (too many after market parts for the kit to be useful)
      anyone have a list of bolt sizes that I could use to order up the bolts individually? Looking for nice stuff ... stainless with some cosmetic head..
      OP did note that a complete kit would be overkill for his app....
      Steve




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