Syncro part number - captive nuts

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Syncro part number - captive nuts

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Help needed with a syncro part number please.

On the 'vagcat', page 69 'PROTECTIVE PLATES / TRANSMISSION CARRIER / front' the front plate which runs between the bumper and the front suspension frame is shown together with the M6 bolts & washers which fix it. What it doesn't show are the captive nuts. These have a 'U' shaped spring plate which fits into the 'chassis rails'.

Anyone know a number for them or where they are shown on the listing?

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I was looking for them on etka and couldn't find the number they are shown but no number with it. samas vagcat I take it?
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andy simpson should know the answer to your question.he will no doubt be along shortly....
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Rather using the VAG 'captive nut' replace them with a M8 'rivet-nut' - probably will need to get your local repair shop to do this.
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Post by Aidan »

the original vw m6 nuts on clips are obsolete, and other similar m6 ones are not deep enough to fit the chassis. Brickie has a nice alternative type, like a roof fixing, Rivnuts do work as an alternative.
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