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Member Since: 15 Dec 2018
Location: Yorkshire
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Rear seats fixing size
Trying to remove the rear forward facing seats in my 90 to fit some sound deadening. I am struggling to remove the under arch nuts to the point that a couple are stripped so will need replacing but I cant find a spec for the nut - can anyone help? I thought it was an M8 Flange nut but that doesn't fit, a rough calliper check gives me an ID min of 7.7mm which suggests M9 ? but if anyone could confirm size and pitch that would be appreciated
Post #805611 10th Dec 2019 12:00pm
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landy andy



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Thought they were just M6
Post #805615 10th Dec 2019 12:07pm
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Thanks Andy, the socket is a 13mm so assuming bigger than M6 but wouldnt have thought M9 either unless its M8 with a load of crud on it
Post #805618 10th Dec 2019 12:16pm
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Were M6, M8, and even M10 (seat belt mounts) when I removed mine from memory. No “funny” sizes.
Post #805621 10th Dec 2019 12:34pm
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Post #805629 10th Dec 2019 1:01pm
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Thanks all - it could be crud on an M8 - MacFrank I can't see the fixing in question on your link but I will post an update once I have had a chance to have another go
Post #805632 10th Dec 2019 1:16pm
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