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DSC Module Bolt
I know module master sell a set of 6. Headscratcher....I think it's been anywhere from from 70K miles-50K miles of usage since my DSC module was replaced. This was years back for sure - too lazy to dig up the service records.. Needless to say, when I when to remove it for rebuild, there only the top and middle screws were holding it....the bottom 2 were empty Last edited by jsoto; 04-01-2018 at 10:27 PM. |
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- Probably an M5 bolt.
- Remove a bolt, bring it to local hardware and match it with an Allen bolt.
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I'll have to take a magenet and check.....as I do recall the MM ones were stainless. I would suppose that the mating end is SS if it was.
Don't/Should not want to mix/match SS with steel ---- EDIT. for the wiki. The OE bolt are steel like I suspected. Don't know why ABS rebuilders are selling SS. Hello, GALVANIC siezing. It was super easy to remove the 4 bolts I had... I was somewhat of a skeptic as I read in a couple places including here. where theirs was seized...needed to be ez out, etc. Last edited by jsoto; 04-02-2018 at 02:25 PM. |
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