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    Bolts for Disco1 rear floor captive nuts

    Anyone know what the size and thread of the captive nuts in the rear floor of a Disco1 are?

    I know they are bigger then the 3/8 I tried. I assume they are imperial like the 5/16 UNC baby harness bolts.

    I thought it was in the owners manual but I can't find it anywhere.

    Thanks.

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    IIRC they are 10mm

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    I agree with Tombie, M10 sounds about right from memory.
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    m10x1.0mm or 1.25mm thread pitch.. but its been 5 years since I pulled them out last... I do recall that its not the standard 10x1.5mm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    m10x1.0mm or 1.25mm thread pitch.. but its been 5 years since I pulled them out last... I do recall that its not the standard 10x1.5mm
    This sounds right, pretty sure there not the standard ones !

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    Just tried an M10 bolt and you can push it through. Touches the sides though so it is close.

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    swing it past and I'll have an eyeball Ive got a set of thread gauges and a vernier that will let me work it out.
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    I think when i went down too a bolt place they tired them all, i think in the end it might of been UNF ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    swing it past and I'll have an eyeball Ive got a set of thread gauges and a vernier that will let me work it out.
    Thanks Dave but I should be able to nut it out

    Quote Originally Posted by matbor View Post
    I think when i went down too a bolt place they tired them all, i think in the end it might of been UNF ?
    Thanks Matt. It's being particularly evasive.
    With my last set of drawers I just put a smaller bolt through the hole and used a nut. Might end up doing the same this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    Thanks Dave but I should be able to nut it out


    I hope you dont, youd have to weld a stud to the floor to use a nut, and that might be dangerous.
    Dave

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