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just wondering if lowering block u-bolts are hardenened or just mild steel ?my old man has given me some and just wondering if i can make my own but if they,re hardened guess i'll have to buy em.if so where's the cheapest place?sorry bout being a tight ass but trying to stick to the 5 grand budget.
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I bought a set of U bolts last year from ROBBOS for 2'' lowering blocks and he charged me around $32.00 pretty sure they are mild steel FC427
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Yep U bolts are mild steel.
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thanks,i think for 30 bucks i wont bother trying to make em.
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