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Old Jul 29, 2011 | 06:57 PM
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Default Thread Pitch of a Bolt.

I need the thread pitch size of the bolt that holds the knuckly to hub on a 1998 Honda Civic EX with Drum Brakes.


In the Rear its basic.

Rim, Drum, Shoes + Hardware. Wheel Hub with 32mm Axles Nut....After the hub comes off...is the part that bolts down to the Trailing Arm through 4 T45(think but definately torx) head bolts. And one 27mm Nut in the center. All these bolts are on the rear side of the Trailing Arm......I had to replace the whole trailing arm but keep my old Drum System and Hub assemebly. Unfortunatly due to age when the bolt was backed out....it somehow stripped it self. I unfortunately tried to screw it back on no luck. Im trying to find the size of the pitch thread of that bolt that has a 27mm Nut.
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Old Jul 29, 2011 | 07:33 PM
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Default Re: Thread Pitch of a Bolt.

Find the part diagram on majestic honda of the specific bolt you are looking for.
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Old Jul 30, 2011 | 12:03 AM
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Default Re: Thread Pitch of a Bolt.

If it stripped out, you'll probably have to rethread it. It won't matter what it was, just get the next biggest size in a Grade 8 bolt. Don't even bother with metric, it's near impossible getting hardened metric hardware. I just had to order 2 LCA bolts from Honda along with a couple other things.
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