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Old 07-19-2010, 02:49 PM
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Just like the title says I'm looking for header bolts for my 98 formula I lost 2 bolts I don't know how, I will buy a set for 8 if you got extra manifold bolts,
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Old 07-19-2010, 03:28 PM
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Local auto parts store should have some, thats where I got mine from.
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alright thanks man I didn't know they sell header bolts thought I had to buy off the net
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You probably cant just walk into autozone and say you need header bolts but if you take one of your bolts with you they can match it up.
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Yea I took off one to match up but I thought about home depot, & lowes
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Originally Posted by ls1jorge
Yea I took off one to match up but I thought about home depot, & lowes
You can do that too, make sure to get a grade 8 or better bolt so its strong
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Originally Posted by 00pooterSS
You can do that too, make sure to get a grade 8 or better bolt so its strong


Alright thanks man!
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Lost one of mine and just didnt worry about it.
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Originally Posted by ZONES89RS
Lost one of mine and just didnt worry about it.
Good way to end up with a warped flange and a leak, I wouldn't recommend not using all of them.




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