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Default rivets/bolts..

Do those Corvette fasteners have an 'allen head' ...can't tell from the photo.

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Do those Corvette fasteners have an 'allen head' ...can't tell from the photo.

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Typically they do not and from the top look just like the rivets - so no need to fill anything in. They are sold from other vendors as well.

Ground up sells this kit which the rivets look a little different than the Corvette guys.

http://www.ss396.com/chevelle/DRVT-33.html
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Default rivet/bolts..

What holds the bolt in place as the nut is tightened??
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What holds the bolt in place as the nut is tightened??
I'd be curious what others have done on this as well. Looks like the torque spec is about 60# from a quick google search.
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Default rivets/bolts..

Maybe it is a tight fit, but I'm not sure how that would hold up to 60 lbs. of torque??

I suppose you could hold the rivet w/vise grip, but that mark them up and ruin the look. There must be a trick..

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Wink rivets/bolts..

I called both places and neither of the sales reps. knew the answer...the Corvette place sent me to their tech line...just got a voice mail...Ground Up guy placed me on hold and asked someone...he tells me the bolts have a knurl on them that secures them in place to facilitate tightening the nut...he also said they carry the actual rivets if you are going that route.

***the knurls don't seem to be shown in the website photos for the item

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I called both places and neither of the sales reps. knew the answer...the Corvette place sent me to their tech line...just got a voice mail...Ground Up guy placed me on hold and asked someone...he tells me the bolts have a knurl on them that secures them in place to facilitate tightening the nut...he also said they carry the actual rivets if you are going that route.

***the knurls don't seem to be shown in the website photos for the item

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Tom I have used them and once the lock washer is crushed the nut will turn against the washer allowing you to torque then down. I usually spot torque them. (That is tightening to you see spots...LOL)
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