Wrangler hardtop bolts
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The bolts are nothing special, just go get six matching bolts at your
local hardware store!
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
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Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
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local hardware store!
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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The bolts are nothing special, just go get six matching bolts at your
local hardware store!
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
local hardware store!
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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The bolts are nothing special, just go get six matching bolts at your
local hardware store!
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
local hardware store!
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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I had to replace several on my YJ. The bolts are standard 5/16" NC
thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
tap 5/16-16
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
tap 5/16-16
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
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I had to replace several on my YJ. The bolts are standard 5/16" NC
thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
tap 5/16-16
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
tap 5/16-16
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
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I had to replace several on my YJ. The bolts are standard 5/16" NC
thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
tap 5/16-16
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
tap 5/16-16
dwelzel@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find replacement bolts for holding on my
> '99 Wrangler hardtop? I've managed to lose a few over the years and it
> is getting near the season for putting it back on. Thanks!
>
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RoyJ wrote:
> I had to replace several on my YJ. The bolts are standard 5/16" NC
> thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
> made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
> fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
> tap 5/16-16
I'm all about making stuff, but how much does a dealer get for the nuts
and/or bolts?
My time is far too valuable to make a $2 part.
> I had to replace several on my YJ. The bolts are standard 5/16" NC
> thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
> made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
> fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
> tap 5/16-16
I'm all about making stuff, but how much does a dealer get for the nuts
and/or bolts?
My time is far too valuable to make a $2 part.
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RoyJ wrote:
> I had to replace several on my YJ. The bolts are standard 5/16" NC
> thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
> made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
> fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
> tap 5/16-16
I'm all about making stuff, but how much does a dealer get for the nuts
and/or bolts?
My time is far too valuable to make a $2 part.
> I had to replace several on my YJ. The bolts are standard 5/16" NC
> thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
> made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
> fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
> tap 5/16-16
I'm all about making stuff, but how much does a dealer get for the nuts
and/or bolts?
My time is far too valuable to make a $2 part.
Guest
Posts: n/a
RoyJ wrote:
> I had to replace several on my YJ. The bolts are standard 5/16" NC
> thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
> made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
> fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
> tap 5/16-16
I'm all about making stuff, but how much does a dealer get for the nuts
and/or bolts?
My time is far too valuable to make a $2 part.
> I had to replace several on my YJ. The bolts are standard 5/16" NC
> thread, use grade 5. The nuts are special so you don't need a wrench. I
> made some out of a piece of galvanzied "------er bar" used on chain link
> fences at the gate post. About 1/4" x1/2". Cut into 1" chunks, drill and
> tap 5/16-16
I'm all about making stuff, but how much does a dealer get for the nuts
and/or bolts?
My time is far too valuable to make a $2 part.


