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LOL if you want the ultimate lazy; order the bolts from AC, measure them, post the measurement on the web, then send them back and find them for cheeper on the web. Now thats lazy. I think I might do that.....

Thats really not lazy, its cheap B)

 

There is a lot of work involved there to be considered "lazy"

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LOL if you want the ultimate lazy; order the bolts from AC, measure them, post the measurement on the web, then send them back and find them for cheeper on the web. Now thats lazy. I think I might do that.....

 

Damn !! You already have the answer, you just have to click on page one and scroll towards the bottom... I hope you dont bruise anything !!! :P

I take it we are in week 2 or 3 and you still haven;t pulled 1 bolt to figure it out ??

Sheesh !! :blink:

:beer:

 

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I highly recommend buying a cheap set of dial calipers. They can be had for $20. you can measure bolts (OD and pitch) and they have many other uses as well. Once you have them, you'll wonder how you got along without. ;)

 

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hmm, not sure if i'd call 20 bucks cheap but it sure isn't outrageous.. anyway, where? B)

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not sure if i'd call 20 bucks cheap but it sure isn't outrageous

 

Ahahahaha !!! I payed $150 for my 8" digitals 9 years ago !!! :blink:

http://www.penntoolco.com/catalog/products...?categoryID=517

 

Here is the general listing

http://www.penntoolco.com/catalog/search.c...chTerm=calipers

 

Cheap

http://www.penntoolco.com/catalog/products...?categoryID=877

 

Cheap

http://www.penntoolco.com/catalog/products...?categoryID=880

 

Cheap

http://www.penntoolco.com/catalog/products...categoryID=5258

 

Cheap

http://www.penntoolco.com/catalog/products...categoryID=4265

 

Cheapest

http://www.penntoolco.com/catalog/products...categoryID=2227

 

Nice Swiss ones (come in metric, but I could find you cheepo's that also do)

http://www.penntoolco.com/catalog/products...?categoryID=660

 

Any good hardware store should have some for about $20 or less... Look by the rulers. ;) The last set is the lowest price you will find, but remember, you get what you pay for ! :D

 

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