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Whiterockfire
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My friend I'm not saying it isn't possible to reuse U-bolts I'm saying it is bad policy and should never be done and I'm taking that from more than a decade of experience in hauling heavy equipment and driving dump trucks for a living.Correct.
Correct, but this is not a block.
Incorrect.
I have blocks being held in place on reused u-bolts right now.
Martin
When U-bolts are tightened the threads will stretch and change shape as the torque increases. When the nuts are removed they have to go back up the undamaged threads. If you reuse the U-bolts the threads can jam before they are truly tight. Meaning your axle might not be as tight or secure as you think it is.
Still don't believe me. Read this.
http://www.artictruckparts.com/documents/techtips/ubolt2.pdf
Removed U-Bolts should NEVER be placed back onto the vehicle, they should be thrown away. Suspension U-Bolts are manufactured with a smooth rolled thread, while the mating Hi-Nuts are manufactured with sharp cut threads. When a U-Bolt is tightened to it's recommended torque level, the U-Bolt threads stretch as they mate with the Hi-Nuts. Although, not always visible to the naked eye, this damages the threads. Removing the Hi-Nuts from the U-Bolt will cause a cross-threading that will not allow the U-Bolt to be adequately re-torqued. A common practice in most maintenance facilities is to use a impact wrench to tighten U-Bolts. Consistent, accurate torque is next to impossible to obtain with a impact wrench, and in most cases an over-torqued fastener is the result.


I have bought new u bolts, and reused old ones. Felt 100% safe with both.