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post Oct 7 2022, 01:37 PM
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Hello,

I have discovered that the screws along the bottom of my back pad have departed.
There are still spacers held by the vinyl.

Can anyone please let me know what the fasterners should be? I cannot find them in the PET diagrams.

I think this will resolve that rattle I have bean searching for!

Thanks in advance.

Bob


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post Oct 7 2022, 02:17 PM
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Oh boy, I just went through this, but can't recall the exact size. I think it was a #10 screw 2inches long. My originals were long gone.
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post Oct 7 2022, 02:41 PM
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QUOTE(Root_Werks @ Oct 7 2022, 01:17 PM) *

Oh boy, I just went through this, but can't recall the exact size. I think it was a #10 screw 2inches long. My originals were long gone.




Thank you,

Would you recall if they are a screw (into sheet metal) or a bolt (AKA would go into a nut). An acquaintance in town is going to allow me to look through is collection of screws from a disassembled car.

I've tried to look in behind with my inspection camera and cant get a clear shot.

And to be more specific I only am trying to find out the ones directly behind the seat.
2 on each side.

Thanks in advance.

Bob

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post Oct 7 2022, 03:16 PM
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The former, a long screw... it doesnt go into a threaded hole but into the sheet metal firewall if I remember correctly.


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QUOTE(Root_Werks @ Oct 7 2022, 01:17 PM) *

Oh boy, I just went through this, but can't recall the exact size. I think it was a #10 screw 2inches long. My originals were long gone.




Thank you,

Would you recall if they are a screw (into sheet metal) or a bolt (AKA would go into a nut). An acquaintance in town is going to allow me to look through is collection of screws from a disassembled car.

I've tried to look in behind with my inspection camera and cant get a clear shot.

And to be more specific I only am trying to find out the ones directly behind the seat.
2 on each side.

Thanks in advance.

Bob

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