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Thread: karro bolts on early 1965 door hinges

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    karro bolts on early 1965 door hinges

    I am looking for these bolts (below snapshot from RCNagel's post several years ago: TXS!).
    My cars came with everything but the correct bolts and I am looking to replace.
    Hope anyone can help. Txs, Jacques




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    What is the size & length of those? They look a lot like the pressure plate bolts which PET shows to be M8x15. I have some somewhere, if I can find them I'll measure the pitch of the thread.

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    Do your hinges have countersunk holes? If so you'll need the allen head bolts.
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    Here's the pressure plate bolt, M8X15 with a 1.25mm thread pitch.

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    I likely have these. PM me for details.
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    Jacques, check with the 356 guys. the Karro DIN 933 bolts were used in many places on a 356. I am sure there might be guys out there who have some extra's

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    Txs all, I'll follow the hints!

    My plates are correct for hex, fit for 911 1965 cars before 301420; sometime between 1420 and 1620 the bolts changed to allen bolts.
    I think the door hinge hex bolts were M8 diameter x1.25 pitch x 13mm hex, but would take any advice.

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    Jacques,

    Nice thread but I especially appreciate the quality of your photo.
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    Just an FYI, the later screws were not allen, but XZN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pss View Post
    Txs all, I'll follow the hints!

    My plates are correct for hex, fit for 911 1965 cars before 301420; sometime between 1420 and 1620 the bolts changed to allen bolts.
    I think the door hinge hex bolts were M8 diameter x1.25 pitch x 13mm hex, but would take any advice.

    Cheers, Jacques
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    Yep, that's what I meant Andy,,,,brain was not fully engaged
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