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Old Jan 11, 2007
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Lost bolt, need new one

So, I lost a bolt on my ABS line on my 02 ex which connects it to the shock absorber (or my coilovers lol)


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I think it's the abs line that connect to the little outcropping by nut 14 (14 is not the right thing lol)



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It looks like bolt 34 on here to me (look at the left). It seems that bolt slips into the slip that goes onto our shock so that the abs line dosent flail around under braking. Any thoughts on if this could be the right one, or any cloue at all? lol
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I'd just go to a hardware store and try to find one. I'm pretty sure it's bolt 34 also.

or just run to a honda dealer and see if they have one. it shouldn't be much. but yeah, you'd definitely want it on there. I accidentally forgot to bolt mine back up when I lowered my car and it definitely moved around.
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Zip tie the sensor wire bracket to the strut. Its easier. the bolt always falls out.
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OMFG are you kidding me. I ziptie EVERYTHING and I didn't even think about this. Thank's Boiler lol
 
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