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Old 04-28-2015, 12:44 PM
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w124 flex disc replacement question

i'm doing the flex discs on the e320 coupe (and just in the nick of time i might add-pics to come) and the bolts that came wit the new ones look a lot less heavy duty (nuts are 13mm as opposed to 19mm, bolts have allen and torx heads and are much smaller head diameter)......question is this: should i consider reusing the 19mm hardware that i took out?

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Old 04-28-2015, 09:15 PM
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I would if the new ones are as flimsy as they sound. What brand flex disk did you go with? I used some from the dealer when I did the 4 speed swap on the 240D and they were good quality bolts.
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Old 04-29-2015, 06:31 AM
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I'd have to say that I'd look at the bolts and compare.

I'd reuse the original bolts/nuts (w/loktite) if I saw:

1. The diameter of the shank/threads different from original.
2. The bearing surface of the bolt head and nut was less than the original bolts.

If you bought a URO part, save yourself some trouble and get a *good* quality part instead.

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Old 04-29-2015, 10:08 AM
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I'd have to say that I'd look at the bolts and compare.

I'd reuse the original bolts/nuts (w/loktite) if I saw:

1. The diameter of the shank/threads different from original.
2. The bearing surface of the bolt head and nut was less than the original bolts.

If you bought a URO part, save yourself some trouble and get a *good* quality part instead.

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I would if the new ones are as flimsy as they sound. What brand flex disk did you go with? I used some from the dealer when I did the 4 speed swap on the 240D and they were good quality bolts.
they are lemforder purchased at fcp. brand seems to be ok and the hardware isn't as bad except for the heads of the bolts being torx/allen [3 of each] and the nuts being 17mm. i reused the original hardware anyway just because it looks to be better quality and with the shanks on the flex discs protruding into the yokes i think the bolts are not subject to much shearing force

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