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AAL question

Old Feb 7, 2006
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AAL question - HELP!

What bolts come with the Fabtech AAL kit?? I bought the AAL's, but have no hardware for them. Need to know type and size of bolts and anything else I need before saturdays install.

Anyone know the size of them too?

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you get 3 different sizes for the different applications...i THINK there a 9/16th wrench so a 3/8 bolt..correct me if im wrong
 
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Know the sizes for each?
 
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****, I remember now. I cut those off. I know what I bought @ Advance & when you puttin all this on? I'll send you some new ones w. nuts.

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if i can find the box they came in i can figure those out and tomorrow ill get under my truck and look
 
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It's not a special bolt or anything, just a regular ole' bolt w. a hex head... ( I think )

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I just need specs for size, can go here in town to get them, just need to know what I am looking for.


I have the U-bolts, but the center one is the one that's needed.

Have the instruction sheet?
 
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Anyone else know where to look up specs for the hardware for it.


I need all this stuff for Saturday morning.
 
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I'm looking for it right now...

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Keep checking this...

http://www.rangerpowersports.com/for...00#post1343100

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i dont know what size it is but if you were closer i could send you mine, my AAL kit came with 4 of them....just take in your liftblock and make sure the bolt goes in the hole same with the nut...the bolt head is suppose to be round...

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round? like a carriage bolt or a hex bolt?
 
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The one's that came w. them are round. But I just used a hex head looking bolt!

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3/8" x 4-1/2 according to Fabtech.


I'll go out and see what kind I have now. They say its the same type.
 
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3/8s thats what i said up in the 2nd post...oh yea..i knew it was somethin like that..

hope everythin turns out good for yah
 
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