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The other day I was reading the blog and someone said to make sure you use Locktite on the threads of the bolts when putting them back together. I then went online and looked at the locktite and saw there are a bunch of choices when it comes to their products. Any suggestions as to what should be used specifically? I am beginning to put a 29 back together from ground up and could sure use any suggestions from those that have done this before.

Thanks.


Erik Langhofer
Phoenix, Az.
Filling Station - Chevrolet & GMC Reproduction Parts


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I use blue on everything that needs holding. Red is more permanent and will require heat and/or some extreme oomph to remove. My oldest son is a licensed mechanic and also uses blue on all the cars he fixes.


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