Al2O3

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These are what I'm looking for.
They are a flanged bolt with a spacer section on the bolt, a thick spacer washer and an anti-vibration washer.
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All I can find from the parts manual so far is part STC1180, but that is a kit.

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All I need are the bolts, spacers and anti vibe washers I don't need the full kit, but I need 8. I know it's seat belts and so very important, but at £13 for each bolt I'd rather try to find the bits loose if possible.
Does anyone know if you can get them separately and if so the parts numbers. Cheers.
 
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Other than SI (Système International d'Unités) what does IS or SI stand for?
 
They aren't standard m10 m12 or whatever bolts.
I used to know when I rebuilt my tratter but that was years ago- imperial fine iirc.
Anywhoo, what I do remember is that nearly all cars use the same bolts of varying lengths/ spacer thickness - 1/2 hr or so in a scrappy will get you what you need.
 
JUST FITTED SEAT BELTS IN MINE AND THE STANDARD IS AS aaronmorris HAS STATED 7/16 UNF I GOT MINE FROM THE LOCAL FARM SHOP (CUMBRIA) BUT NOTE THE HEADS ON THE PROPER BOLTS ARE 18 OR 19MM SO IF USING A STANDARD BOLT YOU WILL NEED TO USE A THICK WASHER TO SPREAD THE LOAD. OR GO TO YOUR LOCAL SCRAP YARD WITH A SPANNER/SOCKET WRENCH. YOU COULD GET A NEW LAP BELT AND FITTINGS FOR ABOUT THE SAME PRICE AND SELL THE BELT?
 
Cheers, gents. I knew they weren't metric cos I've a set of metric taps and dies up to 12mm. Now that I know the size and thread I'll see if I can get them online, If I can't I go to a scrappy, though living in the sticks it's about 25 miles to the nearest one :) Spot on info lads, cheers.
 

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