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Titanium Lug Bolts

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  1. whatheheck

    whatheheck F1 Rookie
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  2. mxstav@comcast.net

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    I was recently looking at the same. Didyou wind up getting these or hear any opinions on these?

    Mark
     
  3. whatheheck

    whatheheck F1 Rookie
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    Hi Mark,

    No not yet.

    Im in no rush, so perhaps I will buy it as one of my christmas presents for myself this year :)

    Dan
     
  4. phanliu

    phanliu Formula Junior
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    I got them and used in a couple of my cars - Very light weight and appears to be working fine however never tracked with these bolts. So far so good. Was on my 488 and currently on my F8.
     
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  5. whatheheck

    whatheheck F1 Rookie
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    Thanks for sharing!

    Dan
     
  6. Federal man

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    Just curious as to where they were manufactured? Got to be so careful nowadays about cheap off-shore quality.
     
  7. whatheheck

    whatheheck F1 Rookie
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    I heard they are made in China by underage kids making less than minimum wage inside a basement sweat shop with only fans & no air conditioner with no union representation working 14 hours a day with no breaks :)

    My friend Seong said he bought a set and installed it on his F430 and he is happy with it. No issues.

    Dan
     
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  8. Il Co-Pilota

    Il Co-Pilota F1 Veteran

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    You might want to contact the seller and ask for their reccomendation on proper torque for proper stretch. If they cannot answer that, I'd pass as that is a sign of them not actually knowing what they sell and a lack of quality control.

    Sent from my SM-G930F using FerrariChat.com mobile app
     
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