But then what about the inconsistent heights of the index washers at each location???
-G
Clearly you'll have to counterbore...sheesh!

But then what about the inconsistent heights of the index washers at each location???
-G




So now it's Pirate Torque?
At your advancing age, you may want to reconsiderI guess.... just as hard as I can with a standard length ratchet until I make some kind of involuntary sound.
-G
I was thinking the same thing. The older I get, the lower the torque value of said noise.At your advancing age, you may want to reconsider

I was thinking the same thing. The older I get, the lower the torque value of said noise.![]()

- how does trimming fat off a Blazer help with your shoulder?
Take a 150Lb bedfloor......add 75Lbs of extra cageplates to it. Then lift it from one end to raise it from it's horizontal resting position, to a vertical position (to reach the underside bolts)....
It's a lot like a weightlifting "clean and jerk" motion. Arms have to go all the way over my head to stand it upright.
-G
They cost three times the what the cheapos do, but I betcha they'll last ten times as long and are better gloves to boot, as it were.
With that thick of plates, as long as you have a chamfer on the bolt hole for the underhead radius, you could leave out the washers. That would save you at least a 1/16" of bolt head height I bet.![]()


I like flanged hex heads, doesn't save you any weight or height but I've always liked the look. Of course after a quick look on McMaster looks like they are about 5x the cost of regular grade 8...True.
The washer is actually more about protecting the paint on cage plates from being bunched-up and peeled away as the bolt heads are torqued-down.... but you're right. 60+ cage washers adds a bunch of extra weight too!!!
-G