Head Rest Brackets
- Eric McKinley
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Head Rest Brackets
I have been trying to find the small screws that hold the head rest brackets on the seat backs of a 356c.
A classified ad has produced no results.
If anyone has 8 they would like to sell please get in touch.
A classified ad has produced no results.
If anyone has 8 they would like to sell please get in touch.
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Re: Head Rest Brackets
Eric:
These are just hardware store items.. are they not? If you can identify exactly what they are supposed to be, you should be able to order them from Mc Master- Carr or similar in the UK.
These are just hardware store items.. are they not? If you can identify exactly what they are supposed to be, you should be able to order them from Mc Master- Carr or similar in the UK.
- Mike Wilson
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Re: Head Rest Brackets
The screws are listed as B 4.9x16 DIN 7973. They are chrome, self-tapping, Phillips head.
Mike
Mike
Mike Wilson
Lomita, CA
'63 B coupe
Lomita, CA
'63 B coupe
- Eric McKinley
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Re: Head Rest Brackets
Thanks for the replies guys.
I have found from past experience that trying to get anything from hardware shops especially in the UK is not an easy task. Lots of calls explaining to the 16 year old on the till what you need.
To coin a phrase I want the baby but not the labour, if anyone has any they would like to sell please get in touch.
I have found from past experience that trying to get anything from hardware shops especially in the UK is not an easy task. Lots of calls explaining to the 16 year old on the till what you need.
To coin a phrase I want the baby but not the labour, if anyone has any they would like to sell please get in touch.
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Re: Head Rest Brackets
Hi Eric, I sent you an email with a link to a supplier of chrome screws. He is in Germany. The screws are perfect. Here is a link to 4,8 x 16 Din 7983. Chrome with phillips head. The 7973 that Mike has suggested is slot head. I can't remember which is correct, and Mike could be right in suggesting slot head.
https://www.ebay.de/itm/6x-Chromschraub ... SwLghZs7TD
If you need slot head, I'm sure you will find this excellent seller will have them.
Sorry you didn't get my email, and hope this helps. Cheers, jim
https://www.ebay.de/itm/6x-Chromschraub ... SwLghZs7TD
If you need slot head, I'm sure you will find this excellent seller will have them.
Sorry you didn't get my email, and hope this helps. Cheers, jim
- Eric McKinley
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Re: Head Rest Brackets
Jim,
Thank you very much, I shall get onto ebay tonight and order these.
One step closer, I now need to find an original head rest.
I have seen vendors producing reproductions however it is my intention to get an original for the passenger side only.
Thank you very much, I shall get onto ebay tonight and order these.
One step closer, I now need to find an original head rest.
I have seen vendors producing reproductions however it is my intention to get an original for the passenger side only.
- Mike Wilson
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Re: Head Rest Brackets
Thanks for the clarification, Jim. I'll do some digging to see if I can find the factory part number of the screws.
Mike
Mike
Mike Wilson
Lomita, CA
'63 B coupe
Lomita, CA
'63 B coupe
- Mike Wilson
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Re: Head Rest Brackets
To confirm Jim's correction, in the Type 356 B workshop manual, section TRA 9, it notes the screws as
B 4.9 x 16 DIN 7973 and the diagram shows slotted screws.
Mike
B 4.9 x 16 DIN 7973 and the diagram shows slotted screws.
Mike
Mike Wilson
Lomita, CA
'63 B coupe
Lomita, CA
'63 B coupe
- Tom Wavrin
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Head Rest Bracket mounting screws
From my search a UK supplier:
http://www.pts-uk.com/Products/Self_Tap ... AB_Tappers
scroll down to find the 4.8 x 16 slotted
Minimum purchase is a 100 screw box. I would be interested in 8.
Is this the same as an M5 x 16?
http://www.pts-uk.com/Products/Self_Tap ... AB_Tappers
scroll down to find the 4.8 x 16 slotted
Minimum purchase is a 100 screw box. I would be interested in 8.
Is this the same as an M5 x 16?
Tom, Reg # 10576, Oregon
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- Mike Wilson
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Re: Head Rest Brackets
I think the hole is 5mm on the headrest tab so a screw has to be slightly smaller to bite.
Mike
Mike
Mike Wilson
Lomita, CA
'63 B coupe
Lomita, CA
'63 B coupe
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Re: Head Rest Brackets
Screws like that did not originate in the metric system. Its ancestor is a #10 x 5/8 slotted head oval. They got metric designations in the early post war years. You can get the imperial version at a store that sells yacht hardware?
An M-5 is a machine screw, not a sheet metal/wood screw
An M-5 is a machine screw, not a sheet metal/wood screw
- Eric McKinley
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Re: Head Rest Brackets
Gentlemen,
Thank you for the detailed replies.
I have ordered the box of 200.
Tom if you need these let me know your address, I'll send them to you for the postage.
Thank you for the detailed replies.
I have ordered the box of 200.
Tom if you need these let me know your address, I'll send them to you for the postage.