interior TORX screw part #??
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Car: '86 IROC-Z + Misc. project cars.
Engine: Supercharged + Nitrous TPI 355 CID
Transmission: Art Carr built Th700r4
interior TORX screw part #??
any body know the GM part number for the black torx head interior screws (about a #8 x 3/4" machine screw) for the Camaro interiors?
The dealers exploded view shows part # 14044402 but this is the wrong screw. That is the number for the short (about 1/4" long) Dummy screw on the top left corner of the radio/HVAC control trim panel. The other 3 screws on the panel are 3/4" long. The exploded views show this small (1/4") screws part number as being the right one for all the interior screws (console top, gauge cluster cover panel, etc...) I need the right part number for the 3/4" long screws.
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The dealers exploded view shows part # 14044402 but this is the wrong screw. That is the number for the short (about 1/4" long) Dummy screw on the top left corner of the radio/HVAC control trim panel. The other 3 screws on the panel are 3/4" long. The exploded views show this small (1/4") screws part number as being the right one for all the interior screws (console top, gauge cluster cover panel, etc...) I need the right part number for the 3/4" long screws.
Tracy
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Car: 83 Z28
Engine: 305 (LG4)
Transmission: THM700R4
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt, 3.23 non-LS
I think I saw them at Autozone. I know they have the big plastic screws that are used in the rear hatch area, which shocked me.
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Car: '86 IROC-Z + Misc. project cars.
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Thanks
Thanks I picked up a bunch from Ebay. I hadn't thought about looking there for screws.
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