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1967-1981 Firebird Engine Bay Front End Body Fender Hood Hinge Bumper BOLTS GM

$ 20.58

  • Brand: GM Replacement
  • Color: Black
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Finish: Matte
  • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
  • Manufacturer Part Number: T6P-30BBK-FB
  • OE/OEM Part Number: 3986997, 3846202, 3960314
  • Placement on Vehicle: Front, Left, Lower, Rear, Right, Upper
  • Type: Body Bolts
  • Vintage Part: Yes

Description

Save up to an additional 25% with Bulk Pricing! Cant find it? Don't worry, we have it or can get it. Browse our MASSIVE store or send us a message with amazingly fast responses. ITEM DESCRIPTION: New factory GM replacement 30-piece BULK engine bay and body bolt kit. This kit will save you over 50% over purchasing our individual bolt kits. Save up to an additional 20% with Bulk Pricing These are the EXACT bolts that GM used all over your car/truck, not generic hardware store bolts. Fastener Specifications (from top to bottom in photo): GM Part# 3986997 Quantity: 10 Grade: 9.8 Thread: 3/8" - 16 (standard) Length: 1" Head: 9/16" Indented Hex Head with 1" Outside Diameter Loose Washer Finish: Black Phosphate GM Part# 3846202 Quantity: 10 Grade: 9.8 Thread: 5/16 - 18 (standard) Length: 1" Head: 1/2" Indented Hex Head with 7/8" Outside Diameter Loose Washer Finish: Black Phosphate GM Part# 3960314 Quantity: 10 Grade: 9.8 Thread: 5/16" - 18 (standard) Length: 13/16" Head: 1/2" Indented Hex with 21/32" Outside Diameter Fixed Washer Finish: Black Phosphate These are the top 30 main bolts that are largely used throughout the car. The most common place these are used is on the front end, starting with the hood hinges to the body, fenders and bumper brackets. Depending on your vehicle, they are also widely used on other body panels, under the hood, chassis and the interior. They have a black phosphate coating (not painted), so the finish will last. These are largely used on GM cars up to 1977 and full size trucks up to 1987. Most, but not all cars converted to both metric and standard in 1978 and full metric in 1981. Most, but not all full size trucks converted to full metric in 1988. DISCLAIMER: DUE TO MID YEAR PRODUCTION CHANGES AND CUSTOM APPLICATIONS, IT IS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO ACCURATELY LIST EVERY COMPATIBLE MATCH CORRECTLY DUE TO THOUSANDS OF MODELS AND VARIOUS OPTION COMBINATIONS. WE STRONGLY URGE YOU TO VERIFY THE SIZES OF YOUR EXISTING HARDWARE PRIOR TO PURCHASING TO AVOID RETURN SHIPPING CHARGES IN CASE THEY ARE NOT EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED. IF YOU ARE UNSURE, PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE AND CONTACT US FIRST .