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direct bolt on ?


Mickey Bitsko

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I'm looking to buy Bilstein 5100 and was asked if my rear shock bolts are 1/2",
I don't have a clue and I have looked all over on this site and google, closest i found was a 2001 2wd uses 15mm.
So anybody have a close questimate ?
I don't have a micrometer , but best I can figure it's about 9/16....?:icon_confused:
 
The sizes go 14mm 9/16 15mm.
 
Does this mean ford used all three sizes ?
 
they are metric, 12mm shaft.
9/16 is 14.2875mm according to my calculator.
1/2" is 12.7mm

Perry

after looking, the rear lower shock bolts have a 12mm shaft, 15mm head. the nuts are 18mm and scrunched from the factory to give a friction fit.
 
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I'm not sure if I didn't explain that well or if you are just dense.

I surely didn't expect a smart ass answer from you ! Sorry about being dense, I'll seek knowledge/information elsewhere.
 
The sizes go 14mm 9/16 15mm.
You didn't explain well enough. To me it looks like you're telling the order of size metric/SAE inclusive. Have some food....your blood sugar must be getting low.



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