Truvativ Chainring Bolt Kits (5 per Kit)
OEM Truvativ 5-arm chainring bolt kit (5 per kit) in black steel. Direct replacement for SRAM 5-arm double chainrings β durable, reliable chainring hardware.
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Key Features
- β Five-bolt kit β complete replacement for 5-arm double chainrings
- β High-strength steel construction for long-term durability
- β Black finish gives discreet OEM appearance and resists wear
- β Direct fit for SRAM Model ID CR-SPP-A0 5-arm doubles
- β Lightweight kit weight (~0.05 lb) β easy to carry as a spare
- β Available in steel (durability) and aluminum (weight savings)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will these bolts fit my crankset?
They fit 5-arm double chainring cranksets that use SRAM's CR-SPP-A0 pattern. Confirm your crank and chainring use a 5-arm bolt circle; they are not compatible with 4-arm, 3-bolt, or direct-mount chainrings.
Are washers or nuts included in the kit?
The kit is sold as a complete 5-bolt set intended to replace original hardware. Typical OEM-style bolts include the mating components needed for installation. If your current setup uses separate washers or special nuts, check your original parts before installing.
What torque should I use when installing these bolts?
Torque specs vary by crank/chainring manufacturer; a common range for chainring bolts is 8β12 Nm. Refer to your crankset or chainring manufacturer's recommended torque to avoid overtightening, which can damage threads or deform chainrings.
Can I mix aluminum bolts with steel nuts?
Mixing aluminum and steel is possible but increases the risk of galvanic corrosion in wet or salty conditions. If you mix materials, apply a thin film of anti-seize or grease on the threads and inspect regularly.
How do I replace a stripped or rounded bolt?
Use the correct size hex or Torx driver and apply steady, controlled force. If the head is rounded, use bolt extraction tools or replace the bolt/nut assembly entirely. Replacing with a new Truvativ kit ensures proper fit and restores secure clamping.
What's the difference between the steel and aluminum variants?
Steel provides greater strength and resistance to thread wear, making it the durable choice for heavy use. Aluminum reduces weight but is softer and can strip more easily if overtightened. Both variants are matched to the same 5-arm double fit.
Buying Guide
When choosing replacement chainring bolts, prioritize compatibility with your crank's bolt pattern and the material that suits your riding. Steel bolts like these Truvativ units give superior longevity and thread strength for daily riders, commuters, and racers who want a trouble-free, OEM replacement. Aluminum alternatives reduce grams but require careful torque control. Check your crank and chainring documentation for exact fitment and torque specs, decide between steel or aluminum based on your weight vs. durability preferences, and keep a spare kit in your toolbox or saddlebag to avoid roadside problems.
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