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    Door bolts wanted

     



    I removed the 2 doors from my 47 chevy last month. I had to drill out some of the door hinge bolts because they were so rusty. Before I did this I checked with the Chevs-of-the-Forties store to make sure thay had original replacements. They said they did!. I ended up ordering 15 of them and drilling out about 8.
    However when I received them, I found that the head width was not the same.

    Does anyone know where i can get door hinge bolts that match the originals?
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    Door Hinge Bolts

     



    Thanks for the info. I will give the site a try.
    The bolts are 5/16.

    I pounded on the hammer removal tool for about a week and managed to loosen only about 3 and broke the Phillips bit.

    Here is what I ordered from the Chevs-of-the-Forties store. The thread size and length was correct. The problem is that the original heads are 3/4 inch wide!


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    My local Ace Hardware has the best variety of bolts around...

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    Take a look at flathead Allen bolts.

    I found that standard thread FH Allens had heads that worked fine in my 31 Model A roadster.

    Your bolts look to be NC so you could find them in stainless pretty easy.
    NF may require using non-stainless, but no big deal.

    Use a touch of Never-Seize on the threads if you use stainless.

    The pic may give you an idea of head size on the 1/4-20 FH Allens shown.
    http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...ankFlange4.jpg
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    Double post . . . no can delete....
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