Hardware Lower Cross member tower - tower

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  1. wrenchingfords

    wrenchingfords Member

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    Does anybody know the grade, length, diam., thread pitch of the two bolts to hold lower cross member on to a 74 maverick? U shaped bar that runs from under motor mount lh to rh side. When I bought the car cross member was in the trunk with no hardware!
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    ...the belly bar... it takes a ...special bolt...countersunk head...
    you may be able to get a regular headed bolt to work.
    without looking i would say it is a ...9/16X2X14 :yup:
    if no answer by tomorrow i will pull one of mine and check it's size.

    ...Frank...:bouncy:
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    AMK Products sells the bolts if you want factory correct.
     
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    Thanks Frank I'll try a 9/16X2X14 standard head bolt to see if it fits.

    Seems that it is a pretty important part for a high power motor setup.
     

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