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That is where I've got miine in the past. Are you staying with the .3125 X 24tpi, or changing?

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It's been years but they used to have them as it's where I made purchase when rebuilding trucks a long time ago. Have your tried Auveco? They are online now. They only do automotive type clips, nuts, push fasteners etc.

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I got a 10 pack from Heritage Parts in Fort Wayne Indiana. They have them is Cad plated and Stainless in a ton od sizes. The are used in Commercial / Industrial stoves, ovens and cooling units.. I think I paid about 4 or 5 bucks for a 10 pack used on a Hobart/ Majichef stove..

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I'm thinking when I changed the trans in my R model I used wide mouth "U" nuts and sems screws on the floor panel. The rust really eats those captive nuts away fast and they spin out with an impact wrench.

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Those are the "U" nuts I referred to. You can get them readily in 5/16-18 easily. I usually purchased fasteners and clips from a route salesman for all the shops but Auveco, Lawson, Keystone, etc. all have online ordering nowadays and usually cheaper than can be acquired locally.

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On 09.04.2018 at 5:32 AM, Maddog13407 said:

was thinking of just using flange head bolts and Metric(cough) new style clip nuts. i guess its hidden under the floor mat and nobody will know.....

 

Excepting you :) This always gets to my mind when I start thinking on using any metric thing in Mack which I have plenty of handy. Prefere to keep SAE when original.

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