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    Fastener kits are pricey for good stuff, as you've learned. There isn't any cheap way to get one unless you buy out a shop that is going out of business. I buy good stuff at OreillyAuto, Fastenal, NAPA, Lowes or HomeDepot. I usually buy a couple extra fasteners when I buy what I need so I'll have extras to put in my bolt box.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    Fastener kits are pricey for good stuff, as you've learned. There isn't any cheap way to get one unless you buy out a shop that is going out of business. I buy good stuff at OreillyAuto, Fastenal, NAPA, Lowes or HomeDepot. I usually buy a couple extra fasteners when I buy what I need so I'll have extras to put in my bolt box.
    I have one of those three drawer plastic things FULL of bolts in one drawer and nuts in another lol. I really need a metal box for them.

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