Whether it's a street rod, hot rod, or just your favorite car or truck (or motorcycle), that project vehicle in the garage deserves to be screwed together with something better than cheap bolts from the big-box lumber store. Though they all look the same, there are huge differences between quality hardware, and all that other stuff. What you need to know is the Why of using good fasteners and hardware, and the How of identifying quality when it comes time to buy.
Hot Rod Hardware includes nine chapters that explain: Why it pays to use good hardware; What makes up a quality capscrew; The downside of using chrome and stainless fasteners; What SAE, AN and the other designations mean; When to use specialized fasteners and what makes them special; Why a good self-locking nut is generally better than a lock-washer; How to be sure you're getting accurate torque readings; When to use braided stainless hose and how to find the right fittings; and What makes up a good spherical rod end or U joint.
Interviews with industry experts offer an inside look at the components and hardware used on the best street rods, hot rods and high performance car, trucks and motorcycles.
With over 350 photos and illustrations spread over 128 pages, this is one book that belongs on every motor-head's bookshelf. You can't put it together without nuts, bolts, fittings and hardware - why not use the very best.