Truvativ Chainring Hardware
Replacement Truvativ chainring bolt kit for 4‑arm triple cranksets. Steel construction with a black finish, ideal for secure, long‑lasting chainring mounting.
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Key Features
- ✓ Steel fasteners for maximum tensile strength and long service life
- ✓ Black finish for discreet appearance and basic corrosion protection
- ✓ Factory replacement for Truvativ/SRAM 4‑arm triple cranksets
- ✓ SRAM model ID CR‑SPP‑A0 / Part #: 11.6915.016.000 for exact fit
- ✓ Includes bolt and washer pairing engineered for secure chainring clamping
- ✓ Ideal spare kit for shop use, roadside repairs, or rebuilds
- ✓ Compact packaging — easy to keep in a toolbox or parts bin
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will these bolts fit my crankset?
These bolts are specified for Truvativ 4‑arm triple cranksets (SRAM ID CR‑SPP‑A0, Part #: 11.6915.016.000). Match the part number to your crank documentation or compare your existing hardware. If your crank uses a different bolt pattern or proprietary fasteners, these may not fit.
What tools and torque settings do I need?
Installation typically requires an Allen key or bit sized to the bolt head (check your bolt head type) and a torque wrench for accurate tightening. Use the crank manufacturer's recommended torque spec to avoid over‑tightening; steel bolts take torque well but over‑torquing can strip threads or distort chainrings.
Are these bolts coated to resist rust?
The kit features a black finish which offers basic surface protection; however, they are steel fasteners and will benefit from periodic inspection and light lubrication in wet climates. For coastal or high‑moisture environments, consider anti‑seize or stainless alternatives if corrosion is a major concern.
Can I use these with single or double chainrings?
This kit is engineered for 4‑arm triple setups. While the bolts may physically fit some double or single chainring configurations, optimal spacing and washer thickness are designed for triple chainrings. For non‑triple setups, use hardware specified for that configuration.
How often should I replace chainring bolts?
Inspect bolts whenever you service the crankset or swap chainrings. Replace if threads are damaged, bolts show significant rounding, or clamping force becomes inconsistent. For frequent riders, an annual inspection is a good rule of thumb; replace sooner if you notice corrosion or wear.
Does the kit include all washers and spacers?
The kit is supplied as the standard Truvativ bolt and washer pairing intended to replace factory hardware on 4‑arm triple cranks. If your setup requires additional spacers or specialty washers, verify the kit contents against your crank's parts list or contact our support team.
Buying Guide
When choosing chainring hardware, prioritize material and compatibility. Steel bolts like this Truvativ kit offer high strength and durability — ideal for mountain riding where impacts and heavy loads are common. Confirm the part number and SRAM ID (CR‑SPP‑A0 / 11.6915.016.000) match your crankset to ensure proper spacing and clamping. Consider corrosion resistance and weight trade‑offs: steel is heavier but tougher than aluminum and less prone to galling than some light alloys. If you ride in wet or coastal conditions, you may prefer stainless hardware; otherwise, OEM steel kits provide the most reliable, cost‑effective replacement option.
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