Of course you have special yellow zinc plated vintage Toyota bolts housed in jewelry boxes. Of course.
i have chrome plated #7 's coming in for AISIN and ASCO HUB dials very soon , u will not be disappointed
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Of course you have special yellow zinc plated vintage Toyota bolts housed in jewelry boxes. Of course.
Am I ever?i have chrome plated #7 's coming in for AISIN and ASCO HUB dials very soon , u will not be disappointed
Buy a tap set at Home Depot. Also just about anything you need nuts and bolts you can buy at autozone or idle 80 at hardware store. The thought process has become over engineeredI have a broken bolt on one of the front hubs... is there a way to remove this small broken bolt? It’s been like this for years with no issues but since I am doing a complete brake job (including rotors), I figure I’d fix this.
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I was going to use an extractor, but ended up chiseling it out a little and once it freed, I turned it by hand. I started chiseling it out after a small drillbit broke inside the broken bolt....and...... how?