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Indented Hex Head Bolts

randygk

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Anyone found a source for the indented hex head bolts that hold the windshield assy to the body. I have braced myself for flaming and the "hey just put a dang bolt in it", but thought I'd be different and ask. They are
3/8-24 X 1 1/4 and I've found plenty of 3/8-16 's. Oh well at least I probably got your attention.
Thanks
Randy
 

ODdave

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Can you add a pic please? My trucks are not near and it is driving me nuts trying to picture the bolt you speak of. Do you mean allen bolt? or cap screw?
 

M35A2-AZ

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Will these from McMaster.com work for you?
McMaster-Carr

Sorry the link did not work right, but it is under the
High-Strength Steel—Grade 8
 
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randygk

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Thanks for the help, JasonJC's pic is the bolt I'm looking for. It has a indented head and
no flange (built in washer). I've found some on line but they'er 3/8-16 - coarse thread, I'll keep looking
Thanks
 

hndrsonj

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Thanks for the help, JasonJC's pic is the bolt I'm looking for. It has a indented head and
no flange (built in washer). I've found some on line but they'er 3/8-16 - coarse thread, I'll keep looking
Thanks
The simple answer is, if everything else fails; order flanged ones and remove the flange with a grinder.:beer:
 

hndrsonj

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Anyone found a source for the indented hex head bolts that hold the windshield assy to the body. I have braced myself for flaming and the "hey just put a dang bolt in it", but thought I'd be different and ask. They are
3/8-24 X 1 1/4 and I've found plenty of 3/8-16 's. Oh well at least I probably got your attention.
Thanks
Randy
Do you just need one set?
 

Jones

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Not sure of the purpose of the indentation.
It may so that there's more "hex" for a wrench to grab or it may be nothing more that a by-product of the head formng process.
 

randygk

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Just thought I'd stick with what came out, well several of the originals came out in more than one piece and
with the aid of a drill bit. I guess I'll decide when the wndshield's ready to go back on. Thanks for the input.

"Tighten it 'till it strips, then back off a quarter turn"
 
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