anyone know this bolt size??
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anyone know this bolt size??
the bolt that bolts the seatbelt into place (CIRCLED IN RED). Honda will not sell it separately so I have to grab one form home depot to bolt my c pillar bar in place. the car was stripped by the previous owner and i am missing these bolts
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Re: anyone know this bolt size?? (dan89crxsi)
im not positive but i believe those r either a 12 or 14mm bolt as far as taking them out goes. now i think you want what size bolt. just take one out of a friends car go to the hardware store and match it up. SIMPLE
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Re: anyone know this bolt size?? (dan89crxsi)
You could take the bolt from the opposite side of the car and take it to Lowe's. They have a nut/bolt section that has a template that you could stick the bolt into to find the right size bolt for your job.
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Re: anyone know this bolt size?? (randomtask77)
im sorry i meant the thread pitch but i think i might be able to get one out of a friends car....anyone know the thread pitch anyway just in case. Where exactly does a c pillar bar mount to
Modified by dan89crxsi at 3:23 PM 5/15/2008
Modified by dan89crxsi at 3:23 PM 5/15/2008
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Please, please, please read this thread. It hasn't gotten a lot of attention and it has some really helpful information for anyone on the site who might ever need a bolt size.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2048988
Get the part number from one of these sites (try SLHondaParts or HondaPartsDeals):
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2059889
Edit: Just realized you said they won't sell it separately. I'll check other markets to see if they do.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2048988
Get the part number from one of these sites (try SLHondaParts or HondaPartsDeals):
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2059889
Edit: Just realized you said they won't sell it separately. I'll check other markets to see if they do.
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Re: anyone know this bolt size?? (dan89crxsi)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by randomtask77 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You could take the bolt from the opposite side of the car and take it to Lowe's. They have a nut/bolt section that has a template that you could stick the bolt into to find the right size bolt for your job.</TD></TR></TABLE>
If theres a junkyard close by you can grab one from there alot cheaper than Home Depot
If theres a junkyard close by you can grab one from there alot cheaper than Home Depot
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Checked overseas. Looks like it's sold the same way everywhere.
Check for salvage locally.
http://www.car-part.com
Check for salvage locally.
http://www.car-part.com
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Re: anyone know this bolt size?? (hbboy07)
can anyone confirm that? you know what fvck it bolts are like $0.25 ill buy a few and try it....home depot is right next door, i dont have much free time to hit the junk yard otherwise i'd just go pocket one
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You dont buy hardware at home depot...buy it at ACE or another real hardware store.
Home depot is for lumber and drywall...and Lowes is for rubbermade tubs and light fixtures....
It needs to be a class 10.9 bolt and I sincerely doubt that home depot carries this class. 8.8 yes, but that is not enough for seatbelts - you would not want it failing in a crash.
(Class is for metric, grade is for std...theyre not the same!)
Home depot is for lumber and drywall...and Lowes is for rubbermade tubs and light fixtures....
It needs to be a class 10.9 bolt and I sincerely doubt that home depot carries this class. 8.8 yes, but that is not enough for seatbelts - you would not want it failing in a crash.
(Class is for metric, grade is for std...theyre not the same!)
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Re: (NOFX)
it isnt to hold anything the hatch is stripped no one will be sitting back there and no seatbelts will be used it is for a c pillar only
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Re: anyone know this bolt size?? (dan89crxsi)
on the a pillar <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dan89crxsi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">im sorry i meant the thread pitch but i think i might be able to get one out of a friends car....anyone know the thread pitch anyway just in case. Where exactly does a c pillar bar mount to
Modified by dan89crxsi at 3:23 PM 5/15/2008</TD></TR></TABLE>
Modified by dan89crxsi at 3:23 PM 5/15/2008</TD></TR></TABLE>
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dan89crxsi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">it isnt to hold anything the hatch is stripped no one will be sitting back there and no seatbelts will be used it is for a c pillar only</TD></TR></TABLE>
The rules of bolt class still apply. In this instance I would say:
You wouldnt want the bolt to break off, in a crash, causing the bar to fling off and hit you in the head.
The bolt is still a critical piece. What was safety now moves to suspension, chassis rigidity, AND safety.
A structure is only as strong as the weakest link. Dont cop out on a bolt...
The rules of bolt class still apply. In this instance I would say:
You wouldnt want the bolt to break off, in a crash, causing the bar to fling off and hit you in the head.
The bolt is still a critical piece. What was safety now moves to suspension, chassis rigidity, AND safety.
A structure is only as strong as the weakest link. Dont cop out on a bolt...
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Like I said, go to ACE or a real hardware store...not home depot or lowes.
My whole point is that those locations dont carry hardware for automotive...its strong enough to hold a person walking on a deck or hold a fan to the ceiling...thats it.
My whole point is that those locations dont carry hardware for automotive...its strong enough to hold a person walking on a deck or hold a fan to the ceiling...thats it.
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Re: (NOFX)
im going to replace all my factory bolts with ace hardware bolts ALL OF THEM MUHAHAHA!!!! dude its not really that big of deal for one the C-pillar bar is just for at the show, its coming out right after I really think they are f.ing worthless anyway but thanks for your concern
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Re: (dan89crxsi)
really just to avoid all future problems or whatever i am going to make a trip to the yard and grab some bolts thanks for all the input everyone
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