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What size and thread bolts to attach 2.8,3.4, or DOHC to engine stand?   (Archive: TD&Q - by msweldon, started: 04-18-2001, last post: 2001-09-24 23:35:23 CEST)
What size, and thread, of bolt(s) will I need to attach a 2.8, 3.4, or DOHC bellhousing to a standard engine stand?thanks,marc
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Thread and size of the fan temp switch 87 v6   (Archive: TD&Q - by John Jo, started: 02-22-2009, last post: 2010-04-21 09:19:30 CEST)
Any one know what sizes of the above so i can get a lower temp one ?JK
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shifter thread size??   (Archive: GFC - by Dumba$$, started: 02-22-2002, last post: 2002-08-25 13:25:57 CEST)
whats the thread size for the shift knob??i need a shift knob and am just wondering what size i can get to fit
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Thread size on lug nuts   (Archive: GFC - by Racingman24, started: 01-21-2004, last post: 2004-07-10 11:22:15 CEST)
Just like the subject says, what size are the lug nuts on the Fiero. The wheels I just bought did not come with lugs. Grrr. . . o well, and I need to know what size so I don't buy the wrong kind.Thanks,Eric
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Size of threads on a manual shifter?   (Archive: GFC - by FieroKyle, started: 12-05-2001, last post: 2002-03-19 10:45:26 CET)
Alright, I made the 8ball shifter as some of you know.When I used threads from the 8ball it went on fine other than it being sorta tight.Then I redrilled it and put in a peice of aluminum for threads. I used the same tap and everything. It won't fit.Then I realized that the size of the shifter has...
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Yet another "Tire size opinions" thread   (Archive: GFC - by RiceCooker, started: 07-04-2003, last post: 2004-02-23 14:04:57 CET)
Yes, I'm also looking for opinions on what i should get for my new rear rubbers.I had Pirelli P7000's on all four corner's and strangely enough, I only seem to need to replace the rear ones i still have 225/40/16 on the front I was thinking 245/40 for the rear. Should I stay with the same aspect...
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I need info on the thread, size and info for the screws/bolts that hold the wing on..   (Archive: GFC - by FieroGTguy, started: 06-05-2012, last post: 2016-03-23 10:29:26 CET)
I need info on the thread, size and info for the screws/bolts that hold the wing stands to the decklid and to the wing itself. Anyone kind enough to post that info for my Lowes trip? Thanks,Greg
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Front Spindle Nut Thread Size   (Archive: GFC - by 86blackgt, started: 09-15-2010, last post: 2012-01-11 10:05:04 CET)
I was wondering if any one knows the thread size on the front spindle nut on an 86? Can't seem to find it anywhere.Thanks Ryan[This message has been edited by 86blackgt (edited 09-15-2010).]
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Tire size (OFFICAL TIRE THREAD)   (Archive: GFC - by pred1tor83, started: 04-23-2003, last post: 2003-08-19 12:15:04 CEST)
I went to Discount Tire to look at tire prices…I need new ones lol for undisclosed reasons…So anyway I went to a few places to find out what the widest tire I could slap on the back end of my baby would be without any rub…I was thinking I MIGHT be able to get away with some 245/60/14's which would...
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man. trans shift knob thread size? (same as Z28?)   (Archive: GFC - by $Rich$, started: 04-01-2005, last post: 2005-08-18 11:19:27 CEST)
like 93+ Z28's?this is from 82-92, and i think this is the one i have in my fierohttp://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7965638430&cate gory=42612im looking for a new shift knob, i have a nice large Ball one, i think its from a comaro but in not for sure, but iit is...
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