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Propshaft and rear diff bolt sizes #430493
August 01, 2014 01:27 pm UTC
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Derek Vincent Offline OP
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Anyone know off hand what size and length the bolts/nuts are used on the propshaft to the rear diff and from the rear half shaft to the cups (3 bolt if it makes a difference)...


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Re: Propshaft and rear diff bolt sizes [Re: Derek Vincent] #430496
August 01, 2014 01:39 pm UTC
August 01, 2014 01:39 pm UTC
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I should have them in my box, when I get a chance to check I will let you know
Text me and send me a reminder just in case though.


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Re: Propshaft and rear diff bolt sizes [Re: Derek Vincent] #430497
August 01, 2014 01:44 pm UTC
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You cannot use standard stuff. You need to go to the dealer or a parts car. They are special short shoulder bolts so that the torque is not applied across a thread. You've likely to shear the bolts otherwise.




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Re: Propshaft and rear diff bolt sizes [Re: Mike Degli Angeli] #430498
August 01, 2014 01:47 pm UTC
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Originally Posted by Mike Degli Angeli
You cannot use standard stuff. You need to go to the dealer or a parts car. They are special short shoulder bolts so that the torque is not applied across a thread. You've likely to shear the bolts otherwise.


Way to be a Debbie Downer Diggles.


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Re: Propshaft and rear diff bolt sizes [Re: Tim Grechin] #430500
August 01, 2014 02:20 pm UTC
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Originally Posted by Tim Grechin
Originally Posted by Mike Degli Angeli
You cannot use standard stuff. You need to go to the dealer or a parts car. They are special short shoulder bolts so that the torque is not applied across a thread. You've likely to shear the bolts otherwise.


Way to be a Debbie Downer Diggles.


Ha,in that case.

Derek, I have 4 free ones you can have but you have to climb under the parts car and get them.




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Re: Propshaft and rear diff bolt sizes [Re: Derek Vincent] #430501
August 01, 2014 03:10 pm UTC
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Re: Propshaft and rear diff bolt sizes [Re: Derek Vincent] #430507
August 01, 2014 05:42 pm UTC
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RTM's got the four bolts that attach the end of the prop shaft to the rear diff flange. I don't think they're in the webstore, but we've got 'em.


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