Re: The elusive unicorn--- Left Threaded Studs.
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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10/19/20 02:38 PM
10/19/20 02:38 PM
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Measure the O.D. of the knurls and post that on here, I might have some good used ones Thank you, I will do. I don't have any time off until Friday so it may be Saturday. I have looked through the archives and most of them said nobody made them any more or those supplies have dried up. I will look again. Thank you for the responses.
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Re: The elusive unicorn--- Left Threaded Studs.
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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10/20/20 12:36 PM
10/20/20 12:36 PM
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hp383
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State of Confusion
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I thought there was a Moparts member that was the guy for lug nuts/studs.
Also did a lot of container shipping exporting cars.
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Re: The elusive unicorn--- Left Threaded Studs.
[Re: IMGTX]
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10/27/20 12:46 AM
10/27/20 12:46 AM
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John Brown
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Here are the dimensions of the broken stud if anyone knows a source.
Head markings (if there are any) are useful if you can find an aftermarket parts guy with an interchange manual who is capable of using it. I used to work for a parts store that had a six foot high, three foot wide shelving unit completely full of obsolete catalogues and interchanges. After the store was sold, the new owner said they didn't need all that antique sh!t cause they were going to computers. When I was there, we only had paper catalogues and wrote invoices by hand. That was 1990. I only found out about it when I stopped in to do some obsolete parts research. It was no surprise to me when the store closed about three years later.
July 19th should be "Drive Like Rockford Day". R.I.P. Jimmie.
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