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I am trying to figure out what thread is on the nut insert that is on top of the dash to be used for accessories. I tried a M6-1.0 bolt and it started okay but stopped after a couple turns. I am guessing it is a M6-1.25 thread. I did a search and found many are using a 1/4-20 bolt. That is about the same pitch as a metric 1.25 but I doubt the Bronco has any SAE threaded fasteners.
I tried a 1/4-20 bolt and it worked just fine. It felt a little loose though. I know 6mm dia. is slightly smaller than 1/4", but I don't know if the thread is smaller. I guess I can find a M6-1.25 bolt and compare the fit. That does not seem to be a standard pitch for a M6 bolt though.
I know I could just use the 1/4-20 bolt but I would like to have a snugger fit and don't like mixing SAE and metric fasteners. Any thoughts on this?
I tried a 1/4-20 bolt and it worked just fine. It felt a little loose though. I know 6mm dia. is slightly smaller than 1/4", but I don't know if the thread is smaller. I guess I can find a M6-1.25 bolt and compare the fit. That does not seem to be a standard pitch for a M6 bolt though.
I know I could just use the 1/4-20 bolt but I would like to have a snugger fit and don't like mixing SAE and metric fasteners. Any thoughts on this?
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