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corvetteguy
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2005-05-09          110857


Made the mistake of not checking the
tightness of the rear lug bolts.
Now I have two lost, and 1 gouged.
What is the size pf the (metric)
bolt needed?




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2005-05-17          111155


OE is three pieces:
1. M12x1.25x30 stud
2. M12 (lock) washer
3. M12x1.25 nut
But I suppose you could replace the stud/nut with a M12x1.25x35 bolt

I have the OE Jinma part numbers if you want them

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2005-05-17          111199


Greg
I got the bolts from
http://www.jinmaparts.com/
But they were
14 x 1.5 30-70
Perhapse the older tractors had
smaller lugs???
Mine are all bolts with a lockwasher.

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2005-05-17          111201


As long as the 14mm diameters fit through the OE holes, I don't see where it will make much difference other than maybe having to use two different sized wrenches on that wheel

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