Aftermarket Nutz??
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Hey everyone,
I want to know where/if I can find an aftermaket replacement for
Honda P/N: 90002-S10-000, 10mm Flange Nut aka strut tower nut (6 total)
I found one set that were titanium, and at @$60 a set, was overkill.
I am installing a Nuespeed Front Strut Bar (scored off cwo715, boo-ya!) and im just looking to get something a little more substantial than the rusty, stock flange nuts.
Links would be great!
Thanks everybody!!
I want to know where/if I can find an aftermaket replacement for
Honda P/N: 90002-S10-000, 10mm Flange Nut aka strut tower nut (6 total)
I found one set that were titanium, and at @$60 a set, was overkill.
I am installing a Nuespeed Front Strut Bar (scored off cwo715, boo-ya!) and im just looking to get something a little more substantial than the rusty, stock flange nuts.
Links would be great!
Thanks everybody!!
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Re: Aftermarket Nutz??
Just grab a set of class 8 or better nuts from autozone.. I think I'm using a set of class 10 flanged nuts that i got from autozone's threaded fastener section
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Re: Aftermarket Nutz??
Yeah? What do you mean by 'class' 8 or 10? Like torque ratings or something?
And I dont have to know what the thread is? Cause I dont...I take it its by year/make/model or something?
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Re: Aftermarket Nutz??
The packages are marked. I think its based off of tensile strength of the fastener. I think red is class 8 (or 8.8.. Something), black is 10.
Bring an old nut in, and you can test fit it on studs that'll tell you what the thread pitch is. If I were at home, I'd hook you up with the thread pitch.
Either that, or drive to autozone with a socket wrench and 10mm socket, when you get there, take off one nut and test fit it. Make sure you put it back before driving off.. Lol
Bring an old nut in, and you can test fit it on studs that'll tell you what the thread pitch is. If I were at home, I'd hook you up with the thread pitch.
Either that, or drive to autozone with a socket wrench and 10mm socket, when you get there, take off one nut and test fit it. Make sure you put it back before driving off.. Lol
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