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Old 03-06-05, 09:59 AM
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I do not have a s4 AFM available to me right now. I was wondering if someone who has access to one can get me some information:

Thread size of the 4 mounitng bolts the hold the stock airbox or aftermarket cone filter bracket on.

Thread Pitch of the same.

Thread depth within the AFM of the same.


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Old 03-06-05, 11:21 AM
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I've got an s5. Are they just bolts that screw in to the inside fender? If I had to guess though, M6x100 sounds close.

EDIT: If you want to test M6x100, take out one of the bolts that holds the rear storage bins in, they are all m6x100

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Old 03-06-05, 11:49 AM
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has to be s4 airbox to AFM bolts.

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They're all M6 x 1.0, as are 99% of the bolts on these cars.
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Great, Thanks. Anybody want to be a pal and measure the thread depth?

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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
They're all M6 x 1.0, as are 99% of the bolts on these cars.
I was wondering about that, I always kept running into m6x1 and was wondering how many actually were. Its kinda nice to know most of them are.
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