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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 443750" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>Depends on where your buying bolts from. Individual prices like Home depot will eat you alive so I'd buy cheap bolts. tractor supply company TSC and other places sell grade 5 hardware like that buy the pound. I always buy extra because the most important thing in my shop or vehicle tool kits are the spare nut and bolt collections. The most bitchin 550 hp LS BFD sand car in our group broke a rear trailing arm bolt last week. Guess who was the only person out of 20 that had one? Saved his weekend and made a freind for life. Fixed a BMW 4x4 SUV out on a jeep trail the same way. He just wanted a ride to get within cell phone service but I had this weird metric bolt that saved him a lot of greif. Any way I value my nut and bolt collection like gold especially since I'm a few gallons of gas away from stores. In the boat I carry an asortment of engine nuts and bolts, sheet metal screews, hose clamps and lag bolts for trailer wood. At one time or another Ive needed them all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 443750, member: 13140"] Depends on where your buying bolts from. Individual prices like Home depot will eat you alive so I'd buy cheap bolts. tractor supply company TSC and other places sell grade 5 hardware like that buy the pound. I always buy extra because the most important thing in my shop or vehicle tool kits are the spare nut and bolt collections. The most bitchin 550 hp LS BFD sand car in our group broke a rear trailing arm bolt last week. Guess who was the only person out of 20 that had one? Saved his weekend and made a freind for life. Fixed a BMW 4x4 SUV out on a jeep trail the same way. He just wanted a ride to get within cell phone service but I had this weird metric bolt that saved him a lot of greif. Any way I value my nut and bolt collection like gold especially since I'm a few gallons of gas away from stores. In the boat I carry an asortment of engine nuts and bolts, sheet metal screews, hose clamps and lag bolts for trailer wood. At one time or another Ive needed them all. [/QUOTE]
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