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Location: Northern Nevada
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Re: Fender bolts question
Mine were:
• The rear top and bottom of the fender use three (GR 5) 9/16" recessed hex bolts with integrated washers. The bolt threads for the LH fender were 3/8-16 x 1.1/4. The bolt threads for the RH fender were 3/8-16 x 1.1/8. NOTES: The 1.1/4 bolts are stamped with a double "F". The 1.1/8 bolts are stamped with an anchor. • Each fender mounts to the gusset & core support using four (GR 5) 1/2" recessed hex tapered bolts with integrated washers. The bolt threads are 5/16-18 x 7/8. NOTE: The bolt heads are stamped "E".
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