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wanted urgert, GQ patrol rear brake caliper bolt PERTH

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wanted urgert, GQ patrol rear brake caliper bolt PERTH

Post by DANGER80 »

hey guys
need a rear brake caliper bolt for a GQ partol
its a funky kind of thread so cant just use any bolt
anyone got a wrecking car i can get one off

cheers
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Post by mickyd555 »

try the bolt out of the factory recovery hook on the front, that should get you out of trouble.
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Re: wanted urgert, GQ patrol rear brake caliper bolt PERTH

Post by bogged »

tried nissan?
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Post by DANGER80 »

yeah the guy recon a week max
wanna get it sorted asap though
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Post by hammey »

mickyd555 wrote:try the bolt out of the factory recovery hook on the front, that should get you out of trouble.
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

go to a bloody bolt shop man get a high tensile bolt the same as your other one.
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Post by DANGER80 »

bolt isnt a standard thread pitch
cant just use a standard bolt from a 'bolt shop'

any cheers for the help
got one from a wreck that was parked out the fron of someones house
from a very nice old bloke
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Post by bogged »

DANGER80 wrote:bolt isnt a standard thread pitch
cant just use a standard bolt from a 'bolt shop'
bolt shops have many different threads, sizes etc.
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Post by DANGER80 »

yes i know but not 'nissan' specific
which i think they may be
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

DANGER80 wrote:yes i know but not 'nissan' specific
which i think they may be
Rubbish
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Post by bogged »

DR Frankenstine wrote:
DANGER80 wrote:yes i know but not 'nissan' specific
which i think they may be
Rubbish
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Post by DANGER80 »

Then what standard thread pitch is it?
nothing i have seen before
and i buy thousands of bolts a year from 'bolt shops'
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Post by mickyd555 »

DANGER80 wrote:Then what standard thread pitch is it?
nothing i have seen before
and i buy thousands of bolts a year from 'bolt shops'
M14 x 1.25 if i remember correctly, the same as a lot of the captive nuts nissan weld into the chassis rail. They use that size for the factory recovery hook, i can garuntee it.
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Post by DANGER80 »

1.25 isnt a standard bolt pitch, 1.5 is
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Post by bogged »

DANGER80 wrote:1.25 isnt a standard bolt pitch, 1.5 is
if you buy thousands of bolts a yr, you should realise that bolt specialists have many varied standard/non standard threads/bolt sizes etc. not just 5/6mm bolts.
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Post by DANGER80 »

yeah i do, know they have non standard bolt thread and sizes
i also understand that when my suppliers say there is no such thing as a M14 1.25 pitch bolt that there is something wierd going on
Unless its just a WA thing but i highly doubt it

I wouldnt be surprised if its a nissan part only
the same as many companies creating strange thread pitch/sizes
so you cant just by off the self items
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

BLOODY HELL!!!
just take the other caliper bolt in and ask for one as per sample. This isn't worth discussing.
And yea must be a WA(nker) thing.
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Post by JWB »

I had the same thing occur whilst on our way to the 4WD jamboree at howes valley. ( I Think )
Pulled into Scone, hit the local nut/bolt places. I think the 2nd one had
what was needed.
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Post by mickyd555 »

DANGER80 wrote:yeah i do, know they have non standard bolt thread and sizes
i also understand that when my suppliers say there is no such thing as a M14 1.25 pitch bolt that there is something wierd going on
Unless its just a WA thing but i highly doubt it

I wouldnt be surprised if its a nissan part only
the same as many companies creating strange thread pitch/sizes
so you cant just by off the self items
find a better bolt shop, i bought mine off the shelf :finger: plus its the same bolt that holds the front recovery hook in :finger:
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Post by Patchy »

DANGER80 wrote: Unless its just a WA thing but i highly doubt it
YOUR A DICK :finger: , go to searls fasteners off high road, take a sample get it matched... it could be over sized if its been threaded before. (very likely if you have worked on your car in the past) :P

Its deffinatly not a WA thing. IT's ALL YOU :roll:
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Post by offroader-rama »

I know the little bolt you are probably referring to, it is a odd type i brought one from nissan as i couldn't find a bolt shop that could replace it in capalaba, cleveland, springwood all brisbane suburbs i know, but they all have very industrial bolt shops etc.. i understand your frustation from memory it was $27 at nissan after i brought it i realised a $2 high tensile allen key type would have fixed it no problems.

give that a go thats what i'd do next time
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Post by Zac Zec »

A & M bolts in Bassendean have every type of bolt under the sun
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Post by offroader-rama »

:shock: this bloke has geniune Question give him a go

:rofl: to the people that are knocking "danger80", do you even know the bolt he means, some of you may, as other bolts of the car have being suggested as interchangable (dont know this either way)
:oops: I'm not a bolt expert, like some of you claim to be, but its got the same fine thread you would find on the average 12mm hex head bolt, but it has an extended shank with a 10mm hex head, so the calipar can slide over the top. When it brakes the calipar floats and rubs against the wheel and knocks the counter weights of the wheel.

to the experts give him a part no. and supplier for the bolt shop to order from etc...
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NOW THAT WOULD HELPFULL :armsup:
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Post by offroader-rama »

:oops: or i might have the wrong bolt in mind as he isnt real pacific :oops:
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Post by DANGER80 »

cheers offroader-rama
i think you know what im on about,
It doesnt matter either way anymore
i had some trouble getting the right part to fit, but managed to get one from a wreck.
cheers for the help
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