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Re: [TR] fender bolt

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Subject: Re: [TR] fender bolt
From: "Randall" <tr3driver@ca.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:53:24 -0700
> Does anyone know the proper name of the bolt that is used to attach the
> fenders on the TR6 front and rear fenders. Also used on the TR4 rear
> fenders?

I don't believe they have a 'modern' name.  They were an odd kind of sheet
metal screw with ACME threads, but ACME threads are nearly obsolete now,
only used in odd places like house jacks and lead screws on thread-cutting
lathes.

> but they say the application is wood so I figured it
> would be not strong enough + those bolts have a point.

In spite of ACME threads normally being stronger, I don't believe this
application calls for much strength.  You should be able to use almost any
sheet metal thread with a similar minor diameter.  However wood screws are
normally tapered, which doesn't work so well in those clip nuts.

> I would prefer stainless for my 6 project.

Sorry, can't help there.  But the ones from TRF are nicely plated, so I
wouldn't think corrosion would be a problem for at least a decade or two.

Randall
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