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Donut weight WD45- correct bolts

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    Posted: 02 Jul 2024 at 2:05pm
What are the correct bolts for mounting these weights onto the front wheels of a WD45?

Edited by IndianaBuckeye - 02 Jul 2024 at 2:09pm
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223565 is the bolt part number for front wheel weights. 
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Kind of a strange looking affair. Made my own out of flat-stock and all thread. Some guys have ground a flat on a carriage bolt and had that work.  
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I've always used square head bolds and ground one side down a bit. 
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