They replace the factory body mounting bolts.
A grade 5 hardness bolt is a bolt made of medium carbon steel and depending on the manufacturer can either be or not heat treated.
It can.
I was taught marine biology in grade 5, and also human body from various books.
A bolt with hardness Rc 27-34 falls under the Grade 5 category. Grade 5 bolts are medium carbon steel that is quenched and tempered for increased strength and hardness. They are commonly used in automotive and general engineering applications.
A body, lift, and forward motion. (Or rotary motion for helicopters.)
Bolts are typically classified into several grades based on their strength and material properties. Common grading systems include the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) grades, such as ASTM A307, A325, and A490, as well as the SAE grades, like Grade 2, Grade 5, and Grade 8. Additionally, metric bolts are graded according to ISO standards, such as 8.8, 10.9, and 12.9. Each grade indicates the bolt's tensile strength and suitability for different applications.
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I own a Grade 1 MK-70 Miroku, my friend has the Grade 5 The engraving is the most obvious difference, followed by the quality of the wood stock, The grade 5 engraving covers all of the metal body, including the underside, where the two squares open inwards when you open the barrels, these two little squares have no engraving at all on my Grade 1, yet are beautifully deeply engraved on the grade 5 I don't think a grade 2,3 or 4 are available from Miroku, its a grade 1 or a grade 5 only
The body lift does not matter, it just lifts the body. The only thing you need to worry about is the length the new suspension will add to the stock suspension. For example if you put on a 4" suspension lift then you will need to add about 5" - 7" inches in the shock to make sure you have enough up and down travel within the suspension lift, and that it does not "bottom out".
grade 5
The 5 grade
Many insects can lift objects of huge weight, proportionate to their own size. An ant, for example, can lift 5 times its own body weight.