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need threaded studs (metric fine)

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need threaded studs (metric fine)

Post by brendan_h »

ive managed to strip a stud. i am now having a hard time finding a replacment. just wondaring if anyone know/has/can get some studs

needs to be about 10mm threaded then go into a non threaded part for about 10mm then the reast doesnt matter too much. i will post up a pic tomrow

basicly somthing like this

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Re: need threaded studs (metric fine)

Post by bogged »

any bolt place should be able to help you

what is it out of? If its an engine, most engine rebuilders will have them
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Post by want33s »

As Bogged said above or get some rod and get busy with a die.
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Post by dumbdunce »

I have a couple each of 10x1.25 both ends or 10x1.25 - 10x1.5 just put in the car. collect tomorrow from Homebush 0700 - 1530 or from Seven Hills after 4pm.


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Post by DamTriton »

need threaded studs (metric fine)
So, you're after a neatly dressed asian/european???


ive managed to strip a stud.
Depending on your orientation this could be a positive.

Seriously, they generally come in standard sizes and most pitches, and should be available from most nut/bolt distributors, eg Boltbarn.

Try a repacement wheelstud from Nissan/Toyota/Mazda/et al
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Post by RAY185 »

Is it a wheel stud or a manifold stud? Repco carries alot of that stuff and most of the time they have vehicle specific listings, give them a call or give us some more info.
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Post by giantracing »

most bolt shop dont keep them........................

any exhaust shop keeps a shit load of studs for manifolds................
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Post by brendan_h »

is just a custom thing so its not off anything spasific. will try an exhaust shop.

thanks
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