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    strut tower bolts

    does anyone know whats the size and thread size of the strut tower bolts?
    I want to replace them and maybe I could find them at my job (Home Depot). If not besides the junker where is a good place to find some of these , I really want new ones . thanks guys any help is appreciated!


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    #2
    They are 14mm bolts but I forget the pitch. Maybe fine...not too sure.


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      #3
      thanks so these regular ones from my job (home depot) should do right. no special type of metal! thanks alot going to take some home and try it today!


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        They are not 14mm studs, but you do need a 14mm socket to remove the nuts, two different things.

        They are 10mm x 1.25mm more than likely. I would say just get the top mount plate listed below and while there replace the upper shock mount bushings, they tend to go wear on our higher mileage Accords.

        http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...SHOCK+ABSORBER
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          #5
          take the nut to autozone and theyll fit it for you. they cost like 2 bux for 6 correct me if im wrong

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            Originally posted by HondaFan81 View Post
            They are not 14mm studs, but you do need a 14mm socket to remove the nuts, two different things.

            They are 10mm x 1.25mm more than likely. I would say just get the top mount plate listed below and while there replace the upper shock mount bushings, they tend to go wear on our higher mileage Accords.

            http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...SHOCK+ABSORBER
            Whoops thats what I meant. I suggest you bring one of your to hoem deopt and find the right one.


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              thanks for the help guys 10mm x 1.25 was correct and I got ym strut bars on there hahah . thanks for the input guys, now i gotta figure out whats wrong with my short ram! Theres the actually short ram connected to the intake manifold but its missing some other tubes and hoses. Anyone have any close up pics of this area with a short ram connected! My engine is making this weird whistling noise when i cut the ignition!


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                That noise is normal.
                wat?

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                  thanks, thats noise weirded me out. friend shut off my ignition and i heard that and was like WTH? then again I have never been under my hood when the ignition was shut off haha! Yeah those 2 little hoses are definitely not there though. One goes by the valve cover and one to the intake manifold. Total newb question but what purpose does this serve? thanks again!


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                    Originally posted by newyorkcb7ss View Post
                    thanks, thats noise weirded me out. friend shut off my ignition and i heard that and was like WTH? then again I have never been under my hood when the ignition was shut off haha! Yeah those 2 little hoses are definitely not there though. One goes by the valve cover and one to the intake manifold. Total newb question but what purpose does this serve? thanks again!
                    They are vacuum hoses

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                      You'll find a lotta fasteners on a honda are the same size, real nice of honda to do that.
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                        #12
                        It would be best to use automotive grade fasteners, and not Home Depot "build your deck with this stuff" nuts. Most autoparts stores will have what you need, and every one around here have a sizer available... you can take a nut in with you and see exactly what size it is on there. Speaking of which, I still need 2 more for my rears... I never did get a second set to lock the first set on...






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