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  • Tyler H

    Dec. 21, 2008 8:57 p.m. Tyler H Dork

    By the time you have parted out two or three metric vehicles, you usually have every metric fastener imaginable.

  • 44Dwarf

    Dec. 22, 2008 7:51 a.m. 44Dwarf Reader

    http://www.metricscrew-toolco.com/

    Metric Screw & Tool Company - www.metricscrew-toolco.com 9 Lake Street, Wakefiled - (781) 245-4950

  • Dec. 21, 2011 9:11 a.m. thinkracing

    Does anyone sell a good combo type pack that provides several standard size metric nuts and bolts?

    Edit: just realized this was my first post. I'm a SCCA club racer and building a FP Miata.

  • vw_jason79

    Dec. 21, 2011 9:15 a.m. vw_jason79 New Reader

    shuttlepilot wrote:

    Are you limiting your buy to single bolts? I usually end up ordering mine from Mcmaster Carr in quantity. Pretty cheap and decent quality stuff. Their online catalog is the balls.

    www.mcmaster.com

    McMaster Carr is the absolute E36 M3! They have every type of fastener known to man in quantities of 25 or more a pack. Fortunately they are pretty reasonable price wise.

  • donalson

    Dec. 21, 2011 12:11 p.m. donalson UberDork

    joey48442 wrote:

    Carson wrote:

    Woody wrote:

    I couldn't help but notice:

    Question posted at 8:32.

    At 8:38, three separate answers were posted simultaneously.

    Gotta love the GRM Forum!

    Not only that, all three responses were legitimate (as in, not "miata") and all included a link, haha.

    Thats funny, because I can legitimately say Miata! Really, I can. When I parted out a Miata, I saved all the bolts. Now, its my source whenever I need a Metric bolt for another Miata, or one of my Escorts!

    So, the answer truly is Miata!

    Joey

    grr... I had a BIG bucket of bolts from all the old bolts from parting out a few mr2s and a volvo... weighed a ton but always had the correct sized metric bolt...

    in one of our moves I got rid of it because I hand't done anything with project car stuff for a few years... I still regret that move :(

  • Giant Purple Snorklewacker

    Dec. 21, 2011 12:23 p.m. Giant Purple Snorklewacker UltimaDork

    Another vote for mcmaster

    They ship from Edison, NJ too so what I order at 4PM today will be here at 10am tomorrow.

  • Dec. 21, 2011 12:30 p.m. TRoglodyte HalfDork

    My local Farmers co op has a large supply of metric and they are locally owned and operated. guess I'm spoiled.

  • iceracer

    Dec. 21, 2011 4:58 p.m. iceracer SuperDork

    My Ace Hardware has never let me down yet..

  • Keith

    Dec. 21, 2011 5:17 p.m. Keith UltimaDork

    thinkracing wrote:

    Does anyone sell a good combo type pack that provides several standard size metric nuts and bolts?

    Edit: just realized this was my first post. I'm a SCCA club racer and building a FP Miata.

    Give us a call at Flyin' Miata. We can ship you a good Miata-specific combo pack from our salvage section.

    I get my metric stuff from dismantled Miatas. No surprise there. But if I have to go further, we have a local store called Fasteners, Inc that has a lot of stuff on hand. Right across the street from Fastenal. And the Ace hardware by my house has an admirably good collection.

  • Randy_Forbes

    Dec. 21, 2011 10:53 p.m. Randy_Forbes New Reader

    This may come as a bit of a shock, and also dependent on your local dealer & their price (or gouge) structure, but BMW hardware is very inexpensive to purchase.

    Absolutely true for anyone within a reasonable distance from Toledo's Yark BMW dealer (on Central Ave, near US-23/I-475).

    I've turned a few Ferrari owners on to buying their hardware from BMW. Using an ETK/EPC (electonic parts catalog) you can get into the tables of diameter/pitch, length and special features (like shoulder bolts, etc.).

  • irish44j

    Dec. 22, 2011 6:04 p.m. irish44j Dork

    Randy_Forbes wrote:

    This may come as a bit of a shock, and also dependent on your local dealer & their price (or gouge) structure, but BMW hardware is very inexpensive to purchase.

    Absolutely true for anyone within a reasonable distance from Toledo's Yark BMW dealer (on Central Ave, near US-23/I-475).

    I've turned a few Ferrari owners on to buying their hardware from BMW. Using an ETK/EPC (electonic parts catalog) you can get into the tables of diameter/pitch, length and special features (like shoulder bolts, etc.).

    meh..... I need new driveshaft bolts and the local dealer wants $5.70 APIECE! Though he usually drops it down a bit when I bitch, lol....especially when he hears I'm working on an e30 318, so I must be poor and pathetic, lol. The list prices are anything but inexpensive for nuts and bolts and small things, at least.

    Oh, and the nuts for them are $3.50 each.

    I'm going to the local fastenal tomorrow. It's been 1/2 mile from where I work for almost 10 years and never knew about it until yesterday...grrr....so many days waiting for parts from Pelican, McMaster, etc.....wasted.

  • belteshazzar

    Dec. 23, 2011 9:08 a.m. belteshazzar UltraDork

    iceracer wrote:

    My Ace Hardware has never let me down yet..

    same here.

    they stock some combinations of thread pitch/length/strength that fastenal told me would take a week to get.

    1.25 pitch on a 14mm? no problem. 80mm long? no problem. 10.9 grade? sure.

  • oldopelguy

    Dec. 23, 2011 2:42 p.m. oldopelguy Dork

    For anything bigger than 12mm the place to go is your local John Deere dealership. They have quality bolts in appropriate grades for auto use and are pretty reasonable on price. And you know they must do a good job of it to get this Farmall guy in the door.

    If you can wait a day, though, McMaster is awesome.

  • pilotbraden

    Dec. 23, 2011 3:26 p.m. pilotbraden Dork

    http://www.midstatesbolt.com/

    This is the outfit that I use. I have seen their truck dropping packages at FedEx.

  • Curmudgeon

    Dec. 23, 2011 3:52 p.m. Curmudgeon MegaDork

    Here's one I have been hunting for a while: M10 x 1.25 pitch x 40 mm thread length in socket (Allen) head. I has Googled till my Googler's sore and I keep coming up empty handed. (BTW, that one in 1.5 pitch is common as dirt.) It's headlight bolts for the tracker. Everything else is stainless SHCS except for those.

  • Dec. 23, 2011 4:26 p.m. Don49 Reader

    Try www.totallystainless.com They are just north of Gettysburg, Pa. and have a pretty wide selection in stock.

  • ditchdigger

    Dec. 23, 2011 4:28 p.m. ditchdigger Dork

    Curmudgeon wrote:

    Here's one I have been hunting for a while: M10 x 1.25 pitch x 40 mm thread length in socket (Allen) head.

    Fastenal is pretty much the only source for 10X1.25 socket head cap screws.

    I too looked for ever and started to listen to vendors telling me it doesn't exist but found them at fastenal. They weren't cheap and it took them 2 weeks to get them.

    Trying to build wheel adapters for a german car? That is the only time I have ever needed them. 4X100 to 5X130 to bolt porsche wheels to VW's.

  • ditchdigger

    Dec. 23, 2011 4:45 p.m. ditchdigger Dork

    Here you go oh curmudgeonly one.

    http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detail.ex?sku=35759&ucst=t

    or

    http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detail.ex?sku=0142073

  • Curmudgeon

    Dec. 23, 2011 5:03 p.m. Curmudgeon MegaDork

    Ha. Fastenal does have them. I musta had a brain fart. Thanks!

    http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detail.ex?sku=MS2600040A40000&ucst=t

    These are to mount the headlight on the street tracker, I have two regular ol' plated bolts in there now and I am just waiting for one to rust and stain the paint. All the other stuff is already S/S Allen head. Looks like they might also have the right length for my rear lower shock mounts as well!

    EDIT: Nope, Fastenal's site keeps bumping me to 1.5 coarse pitch. Dammit. The hunt goes on.

    EDIT TO THE EDIT: Found 'em! http://www.mmsacc-stainless.com/metric/html/metric_allen.html

  • unevolved

    Dec. 23, 2011 10:23 p.m. unevolved Dork

    Aircraft Spruce can also be very useful. Caters to the homebuilt aircraft community, but they've got some really neat selections of NAS and AN hardware. We buy a ton of stuff from there for FSAE.

  • JoeyM

    Dec. 23, 2011 11:15 p.m. JoeyM PowerDork

    ^^^ +1 I got my clecos from them

  • Randy_Forbes

    Dec. 26, 2011 1:26 p.m. Randy_Forbes New Reader

    irish44j wrote:

    Randy_Forbes wrote:

    This may come as a bit of a shock, and also dependent on your local dealer & their price (or gouge) structure, but BMW hardware is very inexpensive to purchase.

    Absolutely true for anyone within a reasonable distance from Toledo's Yark BMW dealer (on Central Ave, near US-23/I-475).

    I've turned a few Ferrari owners on to buying their hardware from BMW. Using an ETK/EPC (electonic parts catalog) you can get into the tables of diameter/pitch, length and special features (like shoulder bolts, etc.).

    meh..... I need new driveshaft bolts and the local dealer wants $5.70 APIECE! Though he usually drops it down a bit when I bitch, lol....especially when he hears I'm working on an e30 318, so I must be poor and pathetic, lol. The list prices are anything but inexpensive for nuts and bolts and small things, at least.

    Oh, and the nuts for them are $3.50 each.

    I'm going to the local fastenal tomorrow. It's been 1/2 mile from where I work for almost 10 years and never knew about it until yesterday...grrr....so many days waiting for parts from Pelican, McMaster, etc.....wasted.

    As noted, depends on the dealer (and your relationship with them...). I rarely spend $5.00 when buying bags of twenty (20) studs/bolts! As an example, the driveshaft bolts/nuts for an ///M Rdstr are $1.28/.68 each (@ driveshaft/differential flange). They must see you coming ;) ;)

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