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Old 02-08-15, 08:33 PM
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OEM Bolts & Screws

Anybody know where I can buy them?
Nothing specific yet. Just would like to know.
Old 02-08-15, 11:57 PM
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If you just need replacement random fasteners check hardware stores or search for the size and thread count of bolt you need. If you need specific special (dealer only) fasteners then check the parts breakdown to get the part numbers. Then, plug the part number into a search engine and you can find companies that sell them online. Or you could go to a dealership.
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Mazda still carries just about everything, its more expensive than the hardware store, but it looks right, which is sometimes a factor
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Black dragon auto might be worth looking into as well.
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Be sure to get a JDM screwdriver. I'm serious. There is such a thing.
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Be sure to get a JDM screwdriver. I'm serious. There is such a thing.
I just looked this up and it's true. The JDM Philips head is made so it does not strip like the US spec screws.
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Originally Posted by KansasCityREPU

I just looked this up and it's true. The JDM Philips head is made so it does not strip like the US spec screws.
Totally thought you guys were kidding but you're not...
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Originally Posted by DreamInRotary
Totally thought you guys were kidding but you're not...
this is why its funny! i need to get one myself, along with the British screw driver...
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Me too.
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lol thanks guys
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Wow. Learned something new.
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