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Old 04-24-2015, 04:33 PM
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This drawing is from the 2005 Crossfire SRT6 SERVICE manual. The parts are referred to as the as the REAR SUPPORT BRACKET. It is to stiffen the frame on roadster models. There are ten bolts used to mount this REAR SUPPORT BRACKET and I need to replace a couple of them. I can't find this part referenced anywhere in the parts manual and neither can my trusty Chrysler Dealer part manager guru. Anybody??

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These are T-50 Torx Head bolts 25mm long. The bolt head has 10.9 embossed on it.
I need to properly identify them. Edit: Per assistance of others . . . I THINK we have it figured out that they are M10 x 1.5 pan head T50 torx x 25mm bolts.

 

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Those are some big star bolts...im sure you can find them somewhere other than the dealer.. We have alot of specialty bolt stores here where i am at.
 
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Old 04-24-2015, 04:58 PM
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Those are some big star bolts...im sure you can find them somewhere other than the dealer.. We have alot of specialty bolt stores here where i am at.
I live in a resort area . . . we don't have any industrial type stores down here. I need to correctly identify the bolt and then shop for it online.
 

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These are T-50 Torx Head bolts 2.5mm long. The bolt head has 10.9 embossed on it.
I need to properly identify them. I THINK I have it figured out that they are M10 x 1.5 pan head T50 torx x 2.5mm bolts.
You have the length wrong buddy, the US and metric do not get along at all.

You say 2.5 mm, that is only .100, you probably mean 25 mm, which is .98 long.


You also say M-10, that is .393" diameter, I'm guessing they are M-8 mm, which is .315".
If it is M-10 then the length is longer than 25 mm just guessing the length x diameter relationship by eye.

The 10.9 is the class of the bolt material, basically how strong it is. It is a European standard. ANSI/DIN


I'll see if I can find a chart for sizes.

Update
T-50 Torx is the correct size for some 10 mm Pan Head bolts.


 

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Hi Dave, Thanks for checking in . . . Yes 25mm long (we were never taught the metric system in school). They are for sure M10 x 1.5 bolts so I think we've got it now. I'll go back and revise my original post. THANK YOU!
 

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Look what I just found and bought on E-Bay . . .

http://www.ebay.com/itm/231521542034?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
 
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You really got screwed this time.
 
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You really got screwed this time.


And he paid good money for it!



 
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Originally Posted by onehundred80
You really got screwed this time.
I get the joke, but Bob hos now cornered the "bolt thingeys that hold the braces for roadsters" market.
He has 9 complete sets and can set the market price.
Only problem is, there ain't much market

Make sure you use some good Locktite on those puppies !
 
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