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RSG 2pc bracket bolt size?

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Old Feb 23, 2016 | 05:58 PM
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Someone tried to steal my hardtop, removed the bolts on both sides from my RSG rear brackets, and I guess they took the bolts+nuts with them. Thank god they couldn't get the top catchers off. SO, I'm looking to just find the right bolt spec to secure the rear brackets, can anyone help me please?
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Old Feb 23, 2016 | 08:24 PM
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Old Feb 27, 2016 | 10:36 PM
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If you refer to http://www.hondapartswholesaledirect...l-hardtop-scat I think that the bolts which you are referring to are #'s 33 and 37 and their sizes are shown in the table. If these are not the rights botls to which you were referring I am sure that you can find the right ones in this drawing and locate the information that you are after in the table. Good luck.


Originally Posted by jXxviii
Someone tried to steal my hardtop, removed the bolts on both sides from my RSG rear brackets, and I guess they took the bolts+nuts with them. Thank god they couldn't get the top catchers off. SO, I'm looking to just find the right bolt spec to secure the rear brackets, can anyone help me please?





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