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10-07-2015 | #1 |
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: I live at Devens, one run at a time
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WTB: Loose nut behind the wheel needs Loose Nut from behind a wheel!
Greetings,
While doing a front spring swap I find that the last guys to be in here must have lost one of the 4 U-clamp retaining nuts - they replaced it with something generic. I'd prefer to use the right stuff and not torque them to 350 ft/lbs either. I really hate coming in after the guys that use air tools - and only air tools... So if anybody's got a heap of C4 out back, this is a 15mm (wrench size) nut with a flanged base. If I have to I'll go to a dealer and see (the local one lost its franchise), but I figure anybody with a front-end wrecked C4 probably has one of these lying around - besides, my other 3 are used . Thanks, I know it's a long shot... - Jeff
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[I]91 ZR-1 #1840, autocrossing in SCCA BSP. FIC S/S's DRM chip/Watson/Borla/lid/LW batt&headlights, springs, shocks, pads & lines, quick rack & Turn One, camber brace, 32/22mm sways, A/C halfway deleted 17x11 & 12 CCW's, 315 & 335 Hoosier A6s [/I] |
10-07-2015 | #2 |
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: WTB: Loose nut behind the wheel needs Loose Nut from behind a wheel!
GM # 11506101 was the original and you could confirm as I believe it's the same as the nut that retains the front hubs. The newest GM service number is 11514597 and has a price that goes with it. I'd try the original # first as there's much hardware on dealers shelves under the old part . It's M10X1.5 flange headed and is likely on every dealers shelf regardless of brand. GM, FOMOCO, CMC and the IMPORTS. I don't believe the original was prevailing torque but I believe the service part # now might be.
You should have no problem with a quality replacement "LOCAL". |
10-08-2015 | #3 |
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: I live at Devens, one run at a time
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Re: WTB: Loose nut behind the wheel needs Loose Nut from behind a wheel!
Thanks WV! Having the numbers makes the trip to the next-city-over dealer much more likely to be smooth and effective. I may just plump for all 4 since they apparently got the "big gun" treatment, too bad there's no way to get the bolts out with the motor in place. You should see the spring isolators - they kind of "shattered", pretty odd for what I took to be rubber. I'll have to see if VB&P can refurbish the old spring reasonably.
[on edit] Took a while to be heading past during business hours, but a Chebby dealer had 'em at the ready for all of $2 and change. Best, - Jeff
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[I]91 ZR-1 #1840, autocrossing in SCCA BSP. FIC S/S's DRM chip/Watson/Borla/lid/LW batt&headlights, springs, shocks, pads & lines, quick rack & Turn One, camber brace, 32/22mm sways, A/C halfway deleted 17x11 & 12 CCW's, 315 & 335 Hoosier A6s [/I] Last edited by batchman; 10-22-2015 at 12:12 PM. Reason: update result |
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