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Stake bolts? Out of luck? Can't be!
Topic Started: Aug 5 2015, 02:06 PM (2,590 Views)
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Strange the part numbers are the same for the front and rear. I know they are differant nuts.

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David95237


that is a generic nut, fits many applications. I cant find it by looking up metro.
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Don't be a "Richard"

Check your pm's
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David95237
Sep 18 2015, 05:10 PM
Napa has them in the us.NOE 6301601
Those are the M18-1.5. Mine take the M16-1.5. Found two on Amazon. Previously found them at AutoZone. They're hit and miss. A set could be reused if the mechanic did it right.
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Here is the last nut I bought for my 95 metro at napa. It will work but I do not like them. Whether made by dorman or not I do not know. Someone made them for napa. Part number 630-1644

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@ Physics_Outlaw Where did you get those drilled rotors?
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Sep 18 2015, 06:25 PM
Here is the last nut I bought for my 95 metro at napa. It will work but I do not like them. Whether made by dorman or not I do not know. Someone made them for napa. Part number 630-1644

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Try that part # Jenny.
Edited by Physics_Outlaw, Sep 18 2015, 06:33 PM.
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Sep 18 2015, 06:27 PM
@ Physics_Outlaw Where did you get those drilled rotors?
www.R1concepts.com

Purchased ceramic pads too. They sell whole kits. Free shipping and also have an eBay store.
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Atleast that number shows as fitting a Swift.
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Memphis metro


And yes they did show to be made by Dorman. I will keep on the lookout for quality nuts like the oem ones.
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sphenicie
Aug 7 2015, 07:27 AM
Dorman p/n is 615-115
This number is for the front cv axle nuts. Better be careful, you might start looking like the so called idiot who talked to her about stake bolts. I suspect the mechanic said nuts and she slipped in making her thread and called them bolts.
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Sep 18 2015, 06:45 PM
sphenicie
Aug 7 2015, 07:27 AM
Dorman p/n is 615-115
This number is for the front cv axle nuts. Better be careful, you might start looking like the so called idiot who talked to her about stake bolts. I suspect the mechanic said nuts and she slipped in making her thread and called them bolts.
EVEN I MAKE MISTAKES!!!....... :P

The long and short is that this is an available item.........

look for it as a thread pitch by XX instead of a specific vehicle item.

sorry, I am eating dinner or I would get the info right now.

i'll get it tomorrow.
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or as myredvert would say, buy a FSM.
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sphenicie
Sep 18 2015, 06:56 PM


The long and short is that this is an available item.........
For sure there are nuts available but not easily and not the quality of the originals. I have not found any yet myself exactly like the oem nuts but I bet they are out there somewhere.
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David95237
Sep 18 2015, 05:10 PM
Napa has them in the us.NOE 6301601
They don't give an option to ship to Canada, though :(
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