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hi boys and girls,

bolts bolts are now back!
after Dan the previous owner threw in the towel i have taken over.
i am offering all the same parts as dan and hopefully some new 1's coming soon, so keep checking back

please take some time to throw some suggestions to me about what you want to see

also, please check out the site HOME - bolts-bolts


thanks, BOLTS-BOLTS
 
Had loadsa ideas before but can't remember them now :-/
 
So who is the new person? I guess your surname isn't Bolt?

nah, my surname is bond lol

Had loadsa ideas before but can't remember them now :-/

have a think, drop me a pm. im aiming towards more than just bolts now, im trying to make a 1 stop shop for wire tuck and bay customisation

Do you do any titanium dome style nuts?for plug covers etc?

im afraid not, due to the cost alone of titanium
 
Do you do any titanium dome style nuts?for plug covers etc?

Personally I would not put any titanium bolts or nuts in the engine bay, unless you keep your car off road thru out the winter and never drive it when its wet. Titanium itself does not rust, but may cause steel to rust at much higher rate than it normally would, especially under the right conditions (like moisture mixed with salt). So in the end you may find yourself with nice dome nuts that will never rust but no studs to screw them on to.

As for the ideas: I had a wee browse and I like many items you have and majority is also reasonably priced, however £27 for 6 steering wheel titanium bolts is a bit too steep I think!
 
First name James by any chance ;)



Wire tucks sound like a good idea :nice:

yeah, got it in 1 haha
james bond

as for tucks, i wont offer this service, but i mean offer all the parts in 1 place that people might require to do their own
more of the parts for a custom/tidy bay
im building my ek9 currently, it will showcase all my products. im hopefully going to be replacing every bolt on the car with my products

Personally I would not put any titanium bolts or nuts in the engine bay, unless you keep your car off road thru out the winter and never drive it when its wet. Titanium itself does not rust, but may cause steel to rust at much higher rate than it normally would, especially under the right conditions (like moisture mixed with salt). So in the end you may find yourself with nice dome nuts that will never rust but no studs to screw them on to.

As for the ideas: I had a wee browse and I like many items you have and majority is also reasonably priced, however £27 for 6 steering wheel titanium bolts is a bit too steep I think!


this is another reason i dont offer many titanium dress up parts. a majority of the titanium i can supply are for fastening, so you would use these bolts with a titanium nut

as for the prices, to be honest, i havent sold a single set of these bolts, but as you are probly well aware titanium is a very expensive metal. With those bolts priced as they are there is very little profit.
 
hi nicolai, just picked up your order. will get this dispatched asap!
please be sure to post pics when they are fitted, im sure they will look bang on in the colours you have had!!!
 
Hello there!

A few of you maybe familiar with the Bolts-Bolts name, and possibly even purchased from us in the past!
Well, a friend and I have recently purchased the Bolts-Bolts company from Dale, we're excited and ready to get going!

I'd basically just like to say hello, and get the name floating around again. We are still stocking the usually high quality nuts and bolts and we're looking to expand the business, so feel free to let us know what sort of things you guys would be interested in having!

We've got a few things in the pipeline already so we'll keep you posted on those.
First thing that will be new in stock is "Spike Nuts" in various sizes, so they'll be available very soon.

We look forward to hearing from you and hopefully receiving some orders!

In the mean time feel free to go on the website at Home - Bolts Bolts


Regards,
Ben and Aaron.
 
I need silver countersunk Allen bolts for my momo steering wheel!
 
I've got no idea of size. . I could send you a cheesehead that's identical apart from the head?
 
And 6 I believe

Ok mate no problem, no need to send me a bolt, if you can just measure the length of that bolt you have (assuming its the correct length?) and let me know that? I can go from there.

I'm pretty sure that steering wheel bolts are M5 anyway.



Thanks,
Ben.
 
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