PrairieDrifter
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- Joined
- Dec 28, 2014
- Posts
- 4,109
- Reaction score
- 6,148
- Location
- North Dakota
- First Name
- Mason
- Truck Year
- 84,79,77,76,70,48
- Truck Model
- Suburban k10, bonanza k10, k30, k20, c10, gmc 1/2ton
- Engine Size
- 350, 350, 350, 350, 350, 350
Reused sure. But to what extent? 100 miles? Farm rig? 70,000 miles? Rock bouncer? Grandpa rig? I like to run my stuff hard. Doesn't mean I'm not good to it, but it's not gonna have a peachy life. I put on mileage too.Now you are being a little bit dramatic, I've reused lots of rearend ubolts,so have my friends,family and coworkers. I can and have broken plenty of lug studs by hand,but never broke a rearend ubolt that wasn't rusty AF,and I don't tell everybody change their lugs everytime they take off their wheels or they will for sure crash and die.
Lug studs are such a far comparison. 3 inches vs 10+ inches of material. Different load, different job. I've seen plenty of wheels fly off other peoples ****, right before my eyes. I've taken lugs too far for too long before. Never lost a wheel, worst I ever had was losing brake pedal, still got home safely.
Luck of the draw. If you're feeling lucky, go for it. I'll always tell people to never reuse u bolts. $100 is some cheap ass life insurance.