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Old 01-03-2015, 09:42 PM   #1
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frame rivets

Can I put new rivets in the frame
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Old 01-03-2015, 09:51 PM   #2
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Re: frame rivets

If you have airtools: rivet hammer, bucking bar and a hot forge, then sure, why not?
Most of us replace them with Grade 8 nuts and bolts [not to forget washers and lockwashers, and double-nut 'em if there's room] and call it good.
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Re: frame rivets

Yes you can, I've done it, but it's not easy !

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If you have airtools: rivet hammer, bucking bar and a hot forge, then sure, why not?
Most of us replace them with Grade 8 nuts and bolts [not to forget washers and lockwashers, and double-nut 'em if there's room] and call it good.
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Re: frame rivets

Do you think a frame shop would do it
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Old 01-03-2015, 11:01 PM   #6
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Do you think a frame shop would do it
Certainly. It's your money. IMHO the Grade 8 bolts are better: you can tighten them up yourself in the boonies, if they work loose. If the hot rivets work loose, its back to the shop.
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Old 01-04-2015, 11:55 AM   #7
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Certainly. It's your money. IMHO the Grade 8 bolts are better: you can tighten them up yourself in the boonies, if they work loose. If the hot rivets work loose, its back to the shop.
Is "hot heading" a requirement in the aftermarket? Rivets were cold headed in the vehicle assembly plant.

Also - 3/8 bolts were used as a repair for missing/miss hit rivets on the assembly line.
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Re: frame rivets

I can't speak for rivets but I can say that when I used to work in a couple different body shops once in a while we'd have a truck come in that had a spring hanger or something like that knocked off. We always used grade 8s for the repair.
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