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paul wiginton
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Anyone know where to aluminium M7 nuts from?

I seriously doubt it!


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I thought you'd make them yourself paul? ally hex bar and a m7 tap, job done

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Rob H

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As per Jim I'd just make them up myself, out of interest what on earth do you want them for? Also why M7 of all things? surely a courser thread would be better suited to aluminium?

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paul wiginton
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I have no hex bar or M7 tap and I bet they would be more expensive than 2 nuts.
Theyre for a little project Im working on

I seriously doubt it!


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tap M6 to M7?

On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
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Joe, do you have a photo of your tool?



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jpboost

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If you get stuck I've probably got some steel m7s somewhere. They were a right gut to find in steel, so you'll certainly have your work cut out funding them in ally.
I do seem to rember finding Ti ones available.

Too many projects!


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need to look at french stuff as i think thats the most common place for m7 to be used.


Rob H

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If you get really stuck I've got some 1/2 aluminium hex but unfortunately I don't have an M7 tap.

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paul wiginton
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Cheers guys, Ill get some 10mm hex and knock some up myself

I seriously doubt it!


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E30 M3 rocker cover? Only place I know that's using M7 :)

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



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Have you tried tasty nuts? PMSL

http://www.tastynuts.com/Products/Aluminium_nuts_washers

Hmmm on a second look, maybe not! *oh well*

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M7 is used on a few places on 205's, strut top mounts, and holding the distributor to the block to name a couple. Not seen them for sale in alloy though.


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worth asking Ric to ask his old chap?

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GaryOS

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BBS wheels use M7. Heres a place that does steel and stainless stell ones if you're stuck

http://www.titanium-touch.de/produkte.php?page=mutter

On 12th Nov, 2009 Paul S said:

I think Gary OS has taken over my role as the forum smart arse *happy*


On 30th Apr, 2010 Rod S said:
Gary's description is best


paul wiginton
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Cheers but they must be aluminium

I seriously doubt it!

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