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Old 01 October 2016, 04:43 PM
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Anyone know the spec of the 3 clockspring screws for an my99. Can't find any details on them.
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Looks like the indicator stalk screws fit the clock spring holes. So I measured the screw. Weird size m3 x 12 with 1mm gap on the thread. Can't find any so looks like i'm off to the stealers, :-(
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wow, so you can't buy the screws separately!!! You have to purchase the clockspring which comes with the screws!! Guess how much! 450 quid, wow
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Well, with a mean cost of c.50quid delivered, second-hand on eBay, then - including the one you already bought - you have a FURTHER 8 chances of getting an intact second-hand one (before reaching that £450 price point)!


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Originally Posted by joz8968
Well, with a mean cost of c.50quid delivered, second-hand on eBay, then - including the one you already bought - you have a FURTHER 8 chances of getting an intact second-hand one (before reaching that £450 price point)!

ha ha, just spoke to Howard at HDC Subaru who reckons he will have the screws, so with a bit of luck i'll have the original steering wheel back on soon, nothing is ever simple. :-)
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That's car modding for you.

though.
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