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Bolt Locker!

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These were a suggestion to me from Lucas Murphy and I think it was a great idea. We love to work with Racers because they are always thinking of how to make things more bombproof.

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These are a cure to loosening bolts in just about any configuration. One end goes around the bolt head and the other hole is for a 1/4" bolt we provide. Drill and tap a hole in a handy spot and you will never have an all important bolt ruin your day!

This is the Pic Lucas sent me so he really should get all the credit!
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These are sold in pairs because you want to put one on the bolt and 1 on the nut. They can also make it so you only need 1 tool to take the bolt off because these will hold the other side like a wrench! Available for the following bolts, 1/2", 9/16", 5/8", 3/4", and 1". They will work with 6 or 12 point bolts.

http://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/catalog/BOLTLK.html
 
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These are sold in pairs because you want to put one on the bolt and 1 on the nut. They can also make it so you only need 1 tool to take the bolt off because these will hold the other side like a wrench

Would be interesting to see only 1 tool to remove the bolt while using this. :haha:
 
wow hold on now, were just having a little fun!!

I've been happy with every thing I've ordered from you AND your customer service.
 
FYI. The Stage 8 locking tabs have a groove to hold a cir-clip right next to the lock tab, and the long tab just contacts against an opposing surface so no aditional fastener is needed or required. Couldn't you do or offer something like this too? Just a thought .
 
FYI. The Stage 8 locking tabs have a groove to hold a cir-clip right next to the lock tab, and the long tab just contacts against an opposing surface so no aditional fastener is needed or required. Couldn't you do or offer something like this too? Just a thought .
That would be a patent issue...And you don't always have something to butt it against...
 
I just did it with an impact gun...If you don't like our parts you don't have to buy them...

WHOA, slow down cowboy. I am running some of your stuff on my rig and am very happy with it. I was just commenting because as I see it you would need 2 tools in order to remove the bolt using that lock plate since you would have to use 1 tool to remove the small bolt holding the lock plate then a different sized tool to remove the bolt itself.
 

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