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| Rec Poster Join Date: Dec 2006 | Autococker Vertical ASA Bolt
Can anyone tell me what threads an Autococker Vertical ASA uses? Also, what length is it? I know the stock bolt has a special 12 pt head but is there any reason a standard 6 pt bolt wouldn't work in a pinch? Thanks in advance. |
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Its not really a special head. You can pick up a 12pt socket set pretty cheap in most hardware stores. I know the head is 1/4", I'll check one of the bolts I have laying around later for ya!
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If I remember correctly
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