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by SYNCRO » 13 Jan 2007, 00:30
Hi Guys
Just got a set of SYNCRO mirrors (real not LT) does anyone know what size (I assume self tapping) screws to use on the upper mounts??
Thanks in advance
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by poshbuggers » 13 Jan 2007, 00:37
Best to use rivnuts I believe.
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by Hacksawbob » 13 Jan 2007, 22:45
measure twice, drill once
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by jed the spread » 13 Jan 2007, 23:13
i just used drywall screws on mine. they drove right in
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by Simon Baxter » 14 Jan 2007, 09:38
B5.5x16 according to ETKA.
Stainless... Countersunk..
Or M5 rivnuts and M5 x 16 stainless if you want to go extras.
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by SYNCRO » 14 Jan 2007, 20:35
Cheers Simon
Thats what I was looking for
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by Hacksawbob » 15 Jan 2007, 21:51
wiki'd
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