M6x15mm allen bolts
M6x15mm allen bolts
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adamnbecky2010

Original Poster:

25 posts

77 months

Yesterday (11:47)
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Hi All anyone have any idea where i can get the M^x15mm Allen bolts from that go into the throttle assembly to the air boxes please ??

Kr

Adam

sixor8

7,249 posts

287 months

Yesterday (11:53)
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Since the demise of most of the small hardware shops, and if you don't want 50 or 100 rolleyes eBay has been my first place of search for small items.

It'll take some perseverance because the 99p listings often hugely escalate when you select what you actually need / want. If you want pan head, mushroom head, countersunk or whatever, they're all available.

adamnbecky2010

Original Poster:

25 posts

77 months

Yesterday (12:33)
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cheers buddy ill start browsing the bay then thanks

steveo3002

10,972 posts

193 months

Yesterday (12:41)
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or ask locally if theres a good fastener specialist nearby

adamnbecky2010

Original Poster:

25 posts

77 months

Yesterday (12:44)
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hey buddy I live in boston Lincolnshire there's nothing round here lol

pmessling

2,313 posts

222 months

Yesterday (12:51)
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Spalding fasteners are good. Yes most are online. But no harm having spare bolts floating around the garage

adamnbecky2010

Original Poster:

25 posts

77 months

Yesterday (12:57)
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oh Pete u legend I completely forgot about them, ill pop up there after work cheers guys much appreciated

Basil Brush

5,486 posts

282 months

Yesterday (17:08)
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Kay's fasteners are good as well and have an eBay store. I've bought loads from them recently for my Tuscan rebuild.

MK3 Dan

342 posts

164 months

Yesterday (17:13)
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M6 x 15 isn't a 'standard' bolt.

Assuming they will fit and its not something special (apologies I have no idea with this car!) then look for M6 x 16 and you can get them everywhere.

Can pick them up in small packs on the likes of eBay.

Flatplane8

1,582 posts

281 months

Yesterday (17:31)
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pmessling said:
Spalding fasteners are good. Yes most are online. But no harm having spare bolts floating around the garage
+1 for Spalding Fasteners, we use them via their ebay shop and they have always been very good.

ukkid35

6,376 posts

192 months

Basil Brush said:
Kay's fasteners are good as well and have an eBay store. I've bought loads from them recently for my Tuscan rebuild.
Agreed, Kays are quick and reliable

Bolt World are a good backup

Back in the day I bought most from MassiveAttack007, but they disappeared fairly recently