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Old 10-19-2019, 12:33 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by BR-ZED View Post
It is M10 1.25 in case anyone has this issue.

Home Depot has a little rig that you can test the bolt in. However it's easier to just measure with a ruler. 1.25 mm between threads indicates it is a M10 by 1.25

Got my die set I found it pretty easy to use... Got the threads all cleaned up and the car back together in time for the autocross this weekend .
i have a few of these in the tool box specifically for this situation. they've got all sorts of fancy one's, i just keep the 'standard' thread pitch versions. saves a lot of extra trips to the hardware store knowing what i need before i get there.

https://www.boltdepot.com/Thread_detective_-_Metal.aspx
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