Why dont I have this part? and should I ?
#22
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From: Marysville, WA
why oh WHY do you need a part number for that bolt you posted a pic of? YOU DONT HAVE IT and DO NOT NEED IT!
You know that guy you sat next to in chemistry class, and kept asking the same question over and over, no matter how many times the teacher tried to explain it to him? Stop being THAT GUY lol
As for the correct bolt, its a 14mm, and about 3-4" long IIRC
You know that guy you sat next to in chemistry class, and kept asking the same question over and over, no matter how many times the teacher tried to explain it to him? Stop being THAT GUY lol
As for the correct bolt, its a 14mm, and about 3-4" long IIRC
#23
I want the part # for the bolt I do need. thankyou. I realize I just need a basic bolt. what was throwing me is, I have a 88 FSM that shows the pictured part as part of the rear spring.
#24
why oh WHY do you need a part number for that bolt you posted a pic of? YOU DONT HAVE IT and DO NOT NEED IT!
You know that guy you sat next to in chemistry class, and kept asking the same question over and over, no matter how many times the teacher tried to explain it to him? Stop being THAT GUY lol
As for the correct bolt, its a 14mm, and about 3-4" long IIRC
You know that guy you sat next to in chemistry class, and kept asking the same question over and over, no matter how many times the teacher tried to explain it to him? Stop being THAT GUY lol
As for the correct bolt, its a 14mm, and about 3-4" long IIRC
<<<<<~~~~~ sounds like you guys are beating a dead horse LMFAO
#25
the part number from an 85-88 is a spring pin kit part num 04482-35030 but its only listed for a 1 ton. Unless your front leaf spring bolt has the 2 retaining holes in the cap, this part will only help you as a paper weight.
#27
Then just get a plain old bolt. If you want to stay metric, 14mm and length to fit through the front hanger. If you don't care, use 9/16". I can source some if you can't find them locally.
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