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#381776 01/11/17 04:39 PM
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My '31 sport roadster has a rear spare tire and double bar bumpers. I have the correct large outside bolts (Filling Station GM-1130), but I am not sure about the smaller inside bolt size. The ones that had been installed are fine thread, and the bolt holes look crossthreaded. Can someone tell me the correct bolt to use? And, what about the rear spare tire bolts?
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Hex Head Bolt (3/8" - 24 x 1" Cad Plate - To Cross Member) 120647
Hex Head Bolt (9/16" - 12 x 1 1/4" Cad Plate - To Spring Horn) 120895

from Master Parts Price List March 1, 1935, page 264



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That info.is also in the 1929-32 Chevrolet parts book. You can get a reprint of the parts book from the Filling Station.

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Thanks for the quick replies.

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Next question. Where can I find the 3/8-24x1" cad plate bolts? I've looked around, but so far no luck. Thanks.

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I got mine from the local hardware store.

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