What Size Bolt is Needed for the Timbren 1" Spacer
Updated 03/02/2021 | Published 02/26/2021 >
Question:
Good morning. I have received the Timbren Vehicle Suspension bump stop with 1 spacer for my 2021 Jeep Gladiator. Can you please tell me what size the bolt is? M10? 1.0 thread? I know it is 4 long, and I will need one about 5 to accommodate the spacer. I tried to find one at our Home Depot, with no luck. Where can I find the bolts I need? Thank you for you consideration.
asked by: Jeffrey F
Expert Reply:
For your 1" Timbren Spacer, part # A25723-90AH00, you will need a M10x1.5 Hex Cap Screw. As you said, it will need to be 5" long to accommodate the extra length.
You will need to source these from a local hardware store.
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Timbren 1" Spacer For Raised Frame Vehicles - 3/8" Bushing
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