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RE: Euro bumper probs
Or now that you know the size, any good hardware store should carry them.
My local True(lynotagood) Value store has a decent selection of metric
fasteners, and the one back in Terrible Haute did as well, and that's a
hillbilly/inbreeder town where the average family has a total of 6 teeth and
they have never heard the word "millimeter".
Aaron
'84 Scirocco - Woo-hoo!
'70 Bug - hibernating
'87 Nissan truck - Soon to be for sale
'87 Jeep Cherokee 4.0
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> [mailto:owner-scirocco-l@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of Greg -
> DriversFound.com
> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 4:02 PM
> To: Tyler Zachau; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Subject: RE: Euro bumper probs
>
>
> > Ok, so I got my euro bumpers and I was getting ready to
> test fit em, but
> > the threads seemed to be pretty much fucked. What are my
> options here?
> > Anyone know what the bolt size is for the bolts that hold
> the bumper on?
>
> The mounting bolts for the Euro bumpers are not the same as the "US"
> bumpers. Hopefully you didn't try to force them in!! They are not a
> standard SAE thread, so the old hardware store is out...
>
> Here's what my 1997 Autotech receipt calls them: M12x1.75x30 10.9
>
> They were only $2.00 each + shipping, but you may be able to find them
> cheaper through somebody like McMaster-Carr or another
> industrial supply
> source.
>
> Greg :)
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