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#1 Posted : Tuesday, 2 December 2008 12:13:09 AM(UTC)
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Hi does any of you guys know which type of bolts to use for the outer floor mounts on HKTG bucket seats (non spacer)? I have two types, the shoulder bolts with the thread at the end or the fully threaded type. Yellow HK parts book list 2 numbers depending on bench or bucket. I would have thought they would be the same 2" bolts for either? Anyway what is the story on the shouldered bolts is it just a matter of different factory or were the later models (HG) supposed to have a different bolt or what? I know you cant see them but just curious which ones are correct for which models as I might as well use the right ones.
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, 2 December 2008 1:11:05 AM(UTC)
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On Hk bucket you have 4 set screws(fully threaded) 2in long, 4 3/4 set screws and a flat plus spring wahser. I have seen bolts(what your calling a shoulder) been used insteed of set screws on the 2in ones. HT HG have a spacer and i think it uses a differe
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, 2 December 2008 1:56:10 AM(UTC)
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Hey, thanks dude. Yeah I thought the fully threaded were HK (didnt realize they were called set screws so thanks). The spacers were also avail on HK and used 2 1/2" fasteners. The ones I pulled off an old Prem with spacers were definitely orig and used th
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