alf44 Posted May 4, 2010 Report Posted May 4, 2010 So i bought the kit off ebay. looked real nice packaged great. Put them on this weekend and 3 of my motor mount bolts snapped. Got five turns into them by hand and they just seized up. Called and left a message and never got a return call. So i called back next day. The lady that answered the phone said well you should have used anti sieze it came with the package. I never saw this note. She asked if i wanted to buy more. Hell no. Basically told me i was stupid and of course stainless bolts will break withoput use of anti seize and couldnt do anything for me. My recommendation would be to not purchase these bolt kits for 2 reasons. They break and the customer service is very rude and dont care. Quote
So Cal Suspension Posted May 4, 2010 Report Posted May 4, 2010 So i bought the kit off ebay. looked real nice packaged great. Put them on this weekend and 3 of my motor mount bolts snapped. Got five turns into them by hand and they just seized up. Called and left a message and never got a return call. So i called back next day. The lady that answered the phone said well you should have used anti sieze it came with the package. I never saw this note. She asked if i wanted to buy more. Hell no. Basically told me i was stupid and of course stainless bolts will break withoput use of anti seize and couldnt do anything for me. My recommendation would be to not purchase these bolt kits for 2 reasons. They break and the customer service is very rude and dont care. Hey Alf, can you post a think to one of their eBay listings? so we know who they are? Quote
SNTBANSHEE Posted May 4, 2010 Report Posted May 4, 2010 Ran into the same shit. Do not buy. http://www.alloyboltz.com/catalog/index.php http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Yamaha-Banshee-Polished-Stainless-Steel-ATV-Bolt-Kit-/300352177883?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Motors_ATV_Parts_Accessories&hash=item45ee6286db Quote
madjimmax Posted May 4, 2010 Report Posted May 4, 2010 Sorry to say it but any stainless bolt with a lock nut will do that, it cold welds itself together unless antiseize or blue loctite is used. I bought the same kit and used antiseize and loctite as instructed and everything went great. I even called them back because I have yfz450 spindles and calipers and they sent me caliper bolts free of charge. Who knows? Quote
blackedout96 Posted May 4, 2010 Report Posted May 4, 2010 I bought the same kit and had the same problem.... Looks good and fits great, but anti-sieze is a must on the lock nuts. Quote
wacko2000 Posted May 4, 2010 Report Posted May 4, 2010 Sorry to hear this bc I have purchased like 4 of these kits, my friends run them aswell. I have taken my bikes apart and reassemble a few times a season.. And i use loctite on everything, I haven't broke not one single bolt. I think these kits are excellent, not a single complaint. sorry ho hear about your bad experience Quote
Drewski Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 I had no problem with my kit. Just make sure you use never seize as stated in the instuctions supplied. I would buy another kit without question. Sorry for your luck alf. Did you call him? he should replace the bolts free of charge as he has for others. Quote
alf44 Posted May 5, 2010 Author Report Posted May 5, 2010 I used locktight. They refused to replacethem and basically sid I'm stupid and to bad. Had to call them twice because they didn't return my first phone call. Quote
Drewski Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 I'm not sure where using loc-tite came from but your supposed to use neverseize or any other anti-seizing compound. No need to use loc-tite with nylock nuts anyway. I read back in the day a few people had the same problem but alloybolts are probably sick and tired of the same old thing over and over,people not reading the instructions. It states right in the instruction what to use to avoid this problem. I'm sure loc-tite was not one of the products. As a matter of fact, when I was installing my shocks, I had all the bolts layed out and coated with neverseize before hand.....or so I thought. I ended up seizing a nut and bolt together. I had to bite the bullet and buy a new nut and bolt myself. I don't expect a refund for a mistake I made. Once again sorry for your luck alf but shit happens. If it didn't come with instructions, thats a different story. Quote
alf44 Posted May 5, 2010 Author Report Posted May 5, 2010 I told them I honestly do not remember seeing instructions. Still anti seize on a nylon nut. Doesnt seem right. Oh well. live and learn. If I wasnt treated so rude and disrespected the way I was I proly would have let it go. Terribal customer service. I really value that. Quote
WINDYCITYJOHN400 Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 Well you have 2 choices...Alloy bolt..or Fastener guy. Those are the only 2 selling kits on ebay. Fastener guy is selling weird size length bolts. I've used both companys in the past. Learned to read instructions after the first time I had your problem. Anti sieze EVERYTHING on your bike that doesn't need Loctite. Never a problen since. I just bought a 114 piece kit today as a matter of fact. Quote
madjimmax Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 I'm not sure where using loc-tite came from but your supposed to use neverseize or any other anti-seizing compound. No need to use loc-tite with nylock nuts anyway. I read back in the day a few people had the same problem but alloybolts are probably sick and tired of the same old thing over and over,people not reading the instructions. It states right in the instruction what to use to avoid this problem. I'm sure loc-tite was not one of the products. As a matter of fact, when I was installing my shocks, I had all the bolts layed out and coated with neverseize before hand.....or so I thought. I ended up seizing a nut and bolt together. I had to bite the bullet and buy a new nut and bolt myself. I don't expect a refund for a mistake I made. Once again sorry for your luck alf but shit happens. If it didn't come with instructions, thats a different story. Ya it says right on the instructions that any blind hole should have loctite and lock nuts need antiseize. I went out to the garage and checked just because of this thread. I also says that loctite can be used with locknuts its just not necessary, but you have to at least use antiseize on them. Quote
Sands Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 I bought one kit from Alloy Boltz and in my box came a paper advising to use loctite or similar... Quote
RZBansheeMan Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 I would have to agree that they are a good kit, however it is a must to use "anti-seize" on stainless fasteners. I had worked in the stainless fabrication industry for several years and we had plenty of anti-seize on hand. Stainless will "gall" very easily with out the stuff especially stainless to stainless fasteners, once they gall, your in trouble. Mike Quote
No Limit Powersports Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 We have sold hundreds of these SS bolt kits. Just the nature of the ss bolts especially with nyloc nuts, anti-seize is a must. All of the alloy bolt kits that we get say use anti-sieze in big bold underlined letters right on the instructions. Not sure why she was rude to you but i have had a lot of people with the same problem so dont feel like its just you. If you need new bolts hit me up i keep em in stock. Quote
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