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Sunbeam-mike Posted - 01 May 2019 : 13:28:21
Just a quicky, if you don't mind.

What are the bolts that hold the front bumper brackets to the body?

I need slightly longer ones. My bolts had no spacers and were holding the brackets against the body. Now I've made spacers they are too short.

The ones I took out are M12. surely that's not right?

1/2" UNF don't fit the thread is far to fine.

Thanks

Mike Hooper
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Sunbeam-mike Posted - 15 May 2019 : 21:30:30
For future reference, yes they are unf: The M12 had damaged the unf thread.

Mike Hooper
JPSH120 Posted - 01 May 2019 : 16:17:42
I'll have to check the length for you if I can get in there and measure them!

Sunbeam-mike Posted - 01 May 2019 : 13:32:54
That was quick!

Front bumper.

Maybe i made the spacers too long. (2"?)

Mike Hooper
JPSH120 Posted - 01 May 2019 : 13:30:13
Front or rear bumper?

It's been a while since i did mine but I only remember spacers on the front and even then the brackets still sit very close to the bodywork.

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