View Full Version : a arm bolts with grease fittings
NicklausJack
07-17-2003, 09:37 AM
Does anyone have a link to a website that sells a arm bolts with grease fittings in the head of the bolt. I saw pics on here of them but now I cant find them again. Thanks
RIjon
07-17-2003, 09:58 AM
http://www.meszmoto.com/
bpimpdaddy21
07-21-2003, 02:40 PM
Anyone use those bolts at meszaros?? They look like they would be a good investment.
nacs400ex
07-21-2003, 02:57 PM
somebody on here tried to tell me your not supposed to grease them because the bearings are sealed. LOL I dont see why you cant.:rolleyes:
grease fittings on a arms suck, i broke 1 of mine off and you dont need them if you have the self lubricating bushings
Originally posted by bpimpdaddy21
Anyone use those bolts at meszaros?? They look like they would be a good investment.
PM rowlrag. He used these but I don't think he was very happy with them...:ermm:
Pappy
07-22-2003, 01:40 AM
i think pro parts racing makes a set of bushings and what not. ill try to find out and tell ya who to call.
Originally posted by bpimpdaddy21
Anyone use those bolts at meszaros?? They look like they would be a good investment.
I used his bolts and bushings for 3 months, wore them out. I put the stock ones back in, not to happy with Bob.
Originally posted by Meek
I used his bolts and bushings for 3 months, wore them out. I put the stock ones back in, not to happy with Bob.
I think rowlrag used his for 2 races..maybe 3 and they were shot.. Great concept but brass is too soft for the abuse we put our quads thru...
buckeye400ex
07-24-2003, 01:46 AM
I've got about 4 rides on these so far. Still good. He recently changed from brass bushings to Delrin, a very hard plastic.
So far so good. I need to put a 90 degree zerk in the ones by the bumper though. Have to almost take it all the way off to grease the front ones.
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/bc/buckeye400ex/lst?.dir=/440&.view=t
Why not just put em on the other side?:confused:
buckeye400ex
07-24-2003, 03:09 AM
I think I tried that.. I think the nut and bolt was in to the bumper.
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