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Where can I find the part number for the exhaust bracket bolt
I lost the passenger side bolt for the blue bracket.. Don't ask questions
This is what i'm refferencing:
You see the last picture the bolt is missing, I went to every part store but they did not have the bolt since it is Galvanized and it would be hard to order online since I don't know how to get the dimensions, any help is appreciated! Thanks guys!
I lost the passenger side bolt for the blue bracket.. Don't ask questions
This is what i'm refferencing:
You see the last picture the bolt is missing, I went to every part store but they did not have the bolt since it is Galvanized and it would be hard to order online since I don't know how to get the dimensions, any help is appreciated! Thanks guys!
Why can't you remove the driver's side bolt and use that as a reference for sizing when ordering?
Why can't you remove the driver's side bolt and use that as a reference for sizing when ordering?
Its possible he doesn't know how to reference bolt size since it isn't straight forward without tools. I'm sure Whitetardis or Cambo will be able to help.
Its possible he doesn't know how to reference bolt size since it isn't straight forward without tools. I'm sure Whitetardis or Cambo will be able to help.
Yea, I took it out and I have no clue on how to even begin sizing it, hoping someone has access to part numbers or something maybe I can get a size refferance through that.
It is interesting to see that those bolts are not called out in the parts catalog. Automotive grade bolts are almost always plated, so with the other bolt in hand NAPA (or some other parts store that caters to the trade) should be able provide you with the right bolt. If not, they can tell you the grade, length and diameter of the bolt as well as the thread pitch. At the very least your dealer can get you the OEM bolt for about $3.50.
It is interesting to see that those bolts are not called out in the parts catalog. Automotive grade bolts are almost always plated, so with the other bolt in hand NAPA (or some other parts store that caters to the trade) should be able provide you with the right bolt. If not, they can tell you the grade, length and diameter of the bolt as well as the thread pitch. At the very least your dealer can get you the OEM bolt for about $3.50.
that's pretty cheap, i'll just call em up and have them ship one over. Thanks everyone!