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Stevepd Member Since: 22 May 2017 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1251 |
They’re asking to check the size of bolts supplied. If you can measure the shank (threaded bit) on how wide it is, this will give you the M number. Then measure the length of the bolt to give you the second figure. The 13mm referenced is the width of the head at its widest point. Get those figures for what you have and fire back to them.
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Tue Jul 06 2021 6:42pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Agree steve, I keep asking them to ring this is ridiculous service imo, They will only communicate through emails so just trying to work out what they want me to do is a task in itself. Thanks for that i will measure what you said, they have replied again and said the photo i sent them of my boss looks like rust in the threads which i can see up close its not, they have had the plastic caps on and never used. I might end up buying 6 new boss and 6 proper screws from land rover at this rate, Powerful have offered to send some more of their screws but like i have said the allen key heads just round off as soon as it starts getting tight. They also suggested i use a tap set and re tap the thread so their screws fit. |
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Tue Jul 06 2021 8:37pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
I think when I said the thread was 6mm dia. x 1.5 pitch that is wrong. There is metric fine thread and metric coarse. The pitch being 0.75 fine and 1.0 coarse on 6mm screws if I have that right this time, the standard I think would be 6mm dia. by 1.0 pitch might be worth checking the have not sent the wrong pitch screws i.e. fine instead of course or visa versa, which obviously when screwing them in they would go tight.
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Tue Jul 06 2021 10:07pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
From what i can see Col, the thread on these screws look slightly wider apart then the thread in the boss. Is this what you’re talking about with the course? |
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Tue Jul 06 2021 10:24pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
Yes it is, I have to admit though I can't remember if the original boss thread is metric course or metric fine though.
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Tue Jul 06 2021 10:32pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Thats very helpful though Col, I have sent them what you wrote and basically im going to ask them to send 2 sets if they have them. I can then try both threads and let them know so they can update their orders for other customers going forward. They did say im the only one whos ever had issues which i find hard to believe but hey ho what ever, aslong as we sort it. Failing that i will go to a local bolt shop with all the info provided off this thread and get some stronger ones with a bigger head because im not happy the heads of the screws they supply are not been big enough now the holes are alot bigger then they need to be in the rails because they have a different manufacturer who for some reason makes the holes massive and not 7mm for the 6mm screws, probably so the rails are more universal but for me thats not good quality. |
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Tue Jul 06 2021 10:41pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Looking at this, I would say the boss thread is fine and the screws they sent is course, Thats what i did spot when i was trying to screw their screws in they looked slightly wider and its all making sense now 👍 |
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Tue Jul 06 2021 10:44pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
Will admit the hole in the rail does look rather large against the size of the screw head in the picture you posted, could you possibly use some large area heavy duty washers under the head of the screw if there is room? assuming you get the correct screws.
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Tue Jul 06 2021 10:47pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Thats an idea i will try, Just it could stop the cross rails sliding in the rail though, I suppose this is why they’re £300 cheaper then originals. But i am thinking its prob worth it for the quality and less hassle. |
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Tue Jul 06 2021 11:06pm |
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Stevepd Member Since: 22 May 2017 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1251 |
Put a little blue tak against some of the hole to make an impression of the thread. Then compare it with the screws to save faffing about. Then hopefully it’s immediately apparent if it’s like for like. 2006 2.7 TDV6 HSE in Cairns Blue. |
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Wed Jul 07 2021 8:10am |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Any idea guys if the screws go into the boss nuts about 10mm deep does this sound about right and deep enough?
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Mon Aug 23 2021 5:52pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
On O.E rails there is actualy a metal spacer used as well.
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Mon Aug 23 2021 9:08pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Col this is exactly what i have been discussing with Powerful uk, This rail and cross bar kit is identical to the OE kit but it seems the fittings are not and this washer with the OE KIT looks about 5mm thick the ones powerful send are plastic and only 1mm so this explains the slack and movement, Powerful have sent me some new bolts i think they’re 5 mm shorter then the original ones they sent so this should mean i get a tight fit, Just are these metal spaces a must im not sure and i dont have them so I emailed Rimmerbros who cant order the fitting kit it only comes with the rails if you purchase them direct apparently. |
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Tue Aug 24 2021 9:32pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
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Tue Aug 24 2021 9:34pm |
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