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Tim in Belgium 10-04-08 08:01 PM

Undertray/snow shovel bolt size?
 
What sizer are the bolts that secure the original undertray to the subframe on a curvy. I've shaken mine out again and can't remember, it's the one about 1/3-1/2way between the numberplate/shovel and shock. I figure the bungee cord holding my back end together won't get through the MOT ;)

Cheers, Tim

punyXpress 10-04-08 09:23 PM

Re: Undertray/snow shovel bolt size?
 
If you want to check mine, I'm in Pickering.
PM me
:confused:

Tim in Belgium 11-04-08 07:12 AM

Re: Undertray/snow shovel bolt size?
 
Cheers for the offer, but I think I'll just buy a randomn assortment of bolts, as Pickering is a bit far to look at a bolt ;) Up near Stokesley myself, have a look in the Pennine Massive section, we often head out around the moors.

Dangerous Dave 11-04-08 12:17 PM

Re: Undertray/snow shovel bolt size?
 
M10 possibly??? Can't you measure the size with a different bolt???

Quiff Wichard 11-04-08 09:45 PM

Re: Undertray/snow shovel bolt size?
 
bumpin this

surely someone with a curvy can go out and pop a socket on and tell waht size they are for Tim..


changed mine so no can do

yorkie_chris 11-04-08 10:20 PM

Re: Undertray/snow shovel bolt size?
 
10mm head on them, think they're M4 x20 but I'm not sure about that.

Tim in Belgium 11-04-08 10:26 PM

Re: Undertray/snow shovel bolt size?
 
Cheers Yorkie Chris.

yorkie_chris 11-04-08 10:43 PM

Re: Undertray/snow shovel bolt size?
 
M6x15 with a 20mm washer and a spring washer. Whoops :-P

Berlin 12-04-08 09:54 AM

Re: Undertray/snow shovel bolt size?
 
Tim: "Four bolts please... and a tube of threadlock"

Shopkeeper: "That'll be cheap as chips sir"

;)

Tim in Belgium 12-04-08 10:16 AM

Re: Undertray/snow shovel bolt size?
 
I think threadlock is the answer to my ever wobbling behind.


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