alljeep wrote:
Mutt wrote:
I know this is an old thread, but I was looking for topics on the rock ring.
First thing I thought when I saw the "Stainless steel hardware" was anti-seize. It's essential when using SS hardware. I've seen too much of exactly what you described due to trying to install SS hardware dry.
Please elaborate. I'm still bummed from the $300 repair bill. That money could of gotten me my Spidertax wheel spacers and roof cross rails. Alas, I have cooled it on the mods for a while and am just enjoying the Jeep. Still have the replacement rock ring at work being used as a paper weight.
While I was looking at the Rock ring on the Poison Spyder website,
http://www.spydercustoms.com/index2.php , it states they use ss hardware (bolts). Stainless bolts have a tendency to gall, or seize, when installed without a lubricant; causing the bolt to sheer as yours did. While I don't know that you didn't apply an anti-seize compound liberally to the threads prior to installation, that's what the image points out to me.
I wouldn't fault the rock ring, I would fault Poison Spyder for not instructing you to apply anti-seize to the threads of the Stainless bolts prior to installation. You may very well play hell getting those bolts back out.