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ive just started stripping my xj900 divie today.its in a sorry state .i would like to replace the bolts etc with stainless ones.is there a company that do kits for the divie ?

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Not sure but try these people LINKY

Always asking if it is not on the site.

cheers mate.looks pretty good

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I buy lots of stuff from them.

ive read about stainless steel not being so strong so might just go for bzp or anodized .

Thanks for the link DT, really much cheaper than the FJ owners club or even my favourite bolt man, shall be getting the head bolts and stud kit next week for the FJ. :jossun:

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ive read about stainless steel not being so strong so might just go for bzp or anodized .

It they don't require a tensile strength rating - like yolk bolts and the like - whats the issue? The original bolts seem to be made of cheese. I go stainless whenever possible because they don't rust. Add a little copperslip on the threads before you use them and they don't stick. Simples.

Thanks for the link DT, really much cheaper than the FJ owners club or even my favourite bolt man, shall be getting the head bolts and stud kit next week for the FJ. :jossun:

Apart for the specific kits, a big bag is always handy. I normally have a bag of assorted nuts, bolts and washers in stainless. Outside I mainly use cross heads but for inside I like allen key heads. As above, copperslip is great on the thread.

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