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Old 11 April 2019, 05:52 PM
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Hi I'm looking for some new undertray bolts but import car parts don't list them. Any ideas?
These are what I'm after

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Old 11 April 2019, 06:27 PM
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Best to ring them , they don’t lost everything they have in stock
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Originally Posted by Jon T
Hi I'm looking for some new undertray bolts but import car parts don't list them. Any ideas?
These are what I'm after

Thanks Jon.

Flange bolt, 901000159

Old 11 April 2019, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Don Clark

Flange bolt, 901000159

I think it may have been superseded by 901000365. How many do you need?
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I need one but am going to change them all
Old 11 April 2019, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Jon T
I need one but am going to change them all
I bought 5 recently from Partsouq, so I was thinking if you needed one or two I could possibly spare them.
The postage cost though would be considerable if you buy only the 5 bolts from them. If you have other things that you need too though, it may make better sense.
Old 11 April 2019, 10:39 PM
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Thanks for the offer mate. Just ordered 5 from all car parts fast. Cost £22 all in. Its a small price to pay to save struggling getting the bloody thing off when I change the oil.
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Try putting some copper grease on the threads and the bolts will never seize again
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Will do buddy.
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