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    Screws for armrest?

    Looking to find the exact 3 screws used to hold on the armrest on my swb car. Thanks

    Scott
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    Numbers 1 & 2 are m6 x 25, total of 4 for both sides, and number 3 is m6 x 15, total of 2 for both sides. Flat washers for all. Book calls for "pan" head (allen head) bolts, but I always use "hex" head bolts because it is very difficult to get an allen drive to fit between the arm rest and the bolt hole. If you are worried that a fastidious concourse judge might see the difference in bolt heads don't. This area should be covered over by a plastic shroud anyway. This shroud is in itself a real delight to try to fit.

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    Thank you Jim
    Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Morris View Post
    Numbers 1 & 2 are m6 x 25, total of 4 for both sides, and number 3 is m6 x 15, total of 2 for both sides. Flat washers for all. Book calls for "pan" head (allen head) bolts, but I always use "hex" head bolts because it is very difficult to get an allen drive to fit between the arm rest and the bolt hole. If you are worried that a fastidious concourse judge might see the difference in bolt heads don't. This area should be covered over by a plastic shroud anyway. This shroud is in itself a real delight to try to fit.
    Ball-type Allen wrenches work very well on the pan head screws there, since they work at angles.

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