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Old 11-09-2015, 06:50 AM
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Thread size for slave cylinder bolts?

Would anyone happen to know the thread size for the two bolts for the slave cylinder? I have no way to get to the nearest dealership (45 mins away) and need to match the bolts from a local fastener shop in town. I know it's a 12mm head, but I don't know what kind of threading.

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In case this info might be helpful to someone in the future, the bolt size is 8mm x 1.25 x 20mm. The local fastener shop doesn't carry many bolts with a fine pitch like 1.25, but I found that the bolts for the front skid plate were the same size...and I just happened to have extras when I ordered them last.

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Moral of the story, it's always a good thing to order extra bolts/nuts/etc. for a few extra bucks. It saved my butt this time!
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Red face

Better yet to have a bolt bin with JIS bolts

It is nice to not have to worry about reusing old rusted and rounded off hardware.
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