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Stainless steel under hood detailing bolt kit $80.00

http://www.ohiomustang.com/store/order_page.asp?itemid=3295

Stainless under hood bolt kit contains 111 pieces in the following individually packaged fastener kits: Part # Subject Notes Pcs

F-3850 EXPORT or COWL BRACES - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX BOLTS, NUTS, WA'S 16

F-3861 FENDER TOPS ONLY - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX CONI SEMS 12

F-3834 HOOD & HINGES - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX CONI SEMS 10

F-3858 HOOD LATCH & SUPPORT - STAINLESS STAINLESS BODY BOLTS 10

F-3862 HORNS - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX CONI SEMS 2

F-3860 SHOCK BRACKETS (Fr) - STAINLESS STAINLESS CRG BOLTS, NUTS, WA'S 18

F-3859 SHOCK TOWER BRACES - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX CONI SEMS, NUTS, WA'S 32

F-3846 STARTER SOLENOID & VOLT REG - STAINLESS STAINLESS HXWA SCREWS, EXT WA 5

F-3854 WASHER BOTTLE - STAINLESS STAINLESS HXWA AB SCREWS 3

F-3856 WIPER MOTOR - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX BOLTS 3

 
Where's the LIKE button?

Now that resto progress has begun, it's EXACTLY what I will be needing, thank you.

 
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I think all those "LOOK - But please don't touch" placards he puts in every box he ships are laced with some kind of Mustang Kryptonite or Crack or something. The more you get, the more you gotta get... and placing the Ohio Mustang Supply logo was just pure genius.

I wish there was some kind of support group for Mustang addiction... one that we could all reach out to for advice, encouragement, and... wait... {looks around} uhhh... never mind.

 
Stainless steel under hood detailing bolt kit $80.00

http://www.ohiomustang.com/store/order_page.asp?itemid=3295

Stainless under hood bolt kit contains 111 pieces in the following individually packaged fastener kits: Part # Subject Notes Pcs

F-3850 EXPORT or COWL BRACES - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX BOLTS, NUTS, WA'S 16

F-3861 FENDER TOPS ONLY - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX CONI SEMS 12

F-3834 HOOD & HINGES - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX CONI SEMS 10

F-3858 HOOD LATCH & SUPPORT - STAINLESS STAINLESS BODY BOLTS 10

F-3862 HORNS - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX CONI SEMS 2

F-3860 SHOCK BRACKETS (Fr) - STAINLESS STAINLESS CRG BOLTS, NUTS, WA'S 18

F-3859 SHOCK TOWER BRACES - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX CONI SEMS, NUTS, WA'S 32

F-3846 STARTER SOLENOID & VOLT REG - STAINLESS STAINLESS HXWA SCREWS, EXT WA 5

F-3854 WASHER BOTTLE - STAINLESS STAINLESS HXWA AB SCREWS 3

F-3856 WIPER MOTOR - STAINLESS STAINLESS HX BOLTS 3
 
Don from OMS: the Mustang Crack and Porn Dealer! *LOL*

 
Hay Guys

Stainless looks great but a bitch to take apart if you haven't used lubrication

A bitch to get apart means, never and or zip cut them off.

If you use them get a can of spray on graphite and coat just the threads

let it dry and your good to go.

 
Hay Guys

Stainless looks great but a bitch to take apart if you haven't used lubrication

A bitch to get apart means, never and or zip cut them off.

If you use them get a can of spray on graphite and coat just the threads

let it dry and your good to go.
They make an anti-seize for stainless but a drop of maalox liquid antacid works too and a lot cheaper

 
Hay Guys

Stainless looks great but a bitch to take apart if you haven't used lubrication

A bitch to get apart means, never and or zip cut them off.

If you use them get a can of spray on graphite and coat just the threads

let it dry and your good to go.



Been using stainless bolts for years. I try to use them for show when ever I can. I always coated them with anti-seize and never had an issue with dis-assembly. Would definitely agree though. Need to put something on them or corrosion will make life suck later.

 
Thanks for the tip, M Beauchamp. I'm praying that if I replace the bolts with the stainless ones, I'll never have to remove them in the future.
Oh, you'll be taking them out again... right after Don posts up something even cooler they will most likely be involved in fastening to something.

You know I'm right... rofl

 
Thanks for the tip, M Beauchamp. I'm praying that if I replace the bolts with the stainless ones, I'll never have to remove them in the future.
Oh, you'll be taking them out again... right after Don posts up something even cooler they will most likely be involved in fastening to something.

You know I'm right... rofl
I think you are dead on, Eric. :D

 
Nice kit..Installed on the green 72..Besides that I also did the motor too..every nut & bolt stainless..& yes you should use anti seize..

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