m10?
#2
Donny, you're out of your element
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this should answer your question: http://euler9.tripod.com/bolt-database/23.html
an M10 bolt does NOT mean it has a 10mm head.
M10 bolts on a toyota are Typically 14mm head, with an M10x1.25 thread pitch. Most toyotas used an M10x1.25 for the exhaust system.
an M10 bolt does NOT mean it has a 10mm head.
M10 bolts on a toyota are Typically 14mm head, with an M10x1.25 thread pitch. Most toyotas used an M10x1.25 for the exhaust system.
Last edited by DeathCougar; 12-29-2008 at 06:25 PM.
#3
Since we are are at it, here is a totally newb question. The FSM refers to "use SST." What does the SST stand for?
I seriously could not find that in a search. The only thing I could find was some kind of school.
I seriously could not find that in a search. The only thing I could find was some kind of school.
Last edited by toyospearo; 12-29-2008 at 06:29 PM.
#6
well the reason I ask is because im looking to extend the brake lines on my toyota and i can get the lines from speedway with either an3 or an4 female ends so i am trying to find a fitting that goes on that that will work with toyota brakes
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