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Part # for the splash shield 10mm bolts?

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Old 04-07-2010, 01:19 PM
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Part # for the splash shield 10mm bolts?

Hi all,

I think I am missing about 3 or 4 of those 10mm bolts on the splash shield underneath. It's been missing for a while (most likely when the dealers did the oil change). I do the oil changes myself now. Where can I get replacements? OEM or Ebay...etc

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Home depot, bring one of the bolts with you and match up.
 
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Home depot, bring one of the bolts with you and match up.
Haha...I guess I can do that too. Somebody out there gotta be selling it because I bet most of us here are missing a couple bolts here and there.
 
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Old 04-07-2010, 02:25 PM
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I bought 10 or so with washers and such for $3 at the local hardware store , price was kinda high for that little bit but im sure it beets the dealers price
 
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I bought 10 or so with washers and such for $3 at the local hardware store , price was kinda high for that little bit but im sure it beets the dealers price
Shoot...I am losing my memory. Did the OEM ones even came with washer?
 
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Old 04-07-2010, 02:54 PM
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They have a washer type thing built into the head of the bolt.

Just take one off and try find one thats close to the same length

find a washer that is close
 
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AutoZone or Sears Hardware
 
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I went to nissan and they gave me five for free... worth a shot
 
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Crowley Nissan in Bristol is always giving me free bolts!!!
 
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I went to nissan and they gave me five for free... worth a shot
What? You walked in and just ask for it? But you don't even have a Nissan...
 
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I have so many mix matched bolts on that damn thing... I need to replace them all (and the pan)
 
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They are 6mm by 1.0 pitch. Common size that will be found all over most cars today. It has a washer built on to it and a phillips head also. If you replace make sure you get something with a coating otherwise they will rust
 
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^ +1 for crowley
 
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Since the stock bolts are fine thread and WAY longer than you need to hold the pan on, get something shorter and save yourself some trouble when removing/replacing them.
 
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Originally Posted by OCG35
I have so many mix matched bolts on that damn thing... I need to replace them all (and the pan)
Looks like I'm going to be ahead of you on a mod this time ( for a change )

My aluminum pan will be at the shop in the next couple days.
 


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