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    need the TPI before finding a replacement, as you could replace them with something other than a torx thread, m10 size, 50 length but need more information, as long as you can find the TPI you could use any 10.9 bolt which would be more than up for the job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pessling View Post
    need the TPI before finding a replacement, as you could replace them with something other than a torx thread, m10 size, 50 length but need more information, as long as you can find the TPI you could use any 10.9 bolt which would be more than up for the job.
    When reffering to a metric bolt or nut, the diameter is the first diamension stated ( M10) then the pitch, not TPI we are talking metric not imperial, (X2) this is the distance from tip of thread to next tip, then the length, ( x50), simply M10 X 2 x50. Hope this helps, lagonda51.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lagonda51 View Post
    When reffering to a metric bolt or nut, the diameter is the first diamension stated ( M10) then the pitch, not TPI we are talking metric not imperial, (X2) this is the distance from tip of thread to next tip, then the length, ( x50), simply M10 X 2 x50. Hope this helps, lagonda51.
    Lagonda51, if you are still about, are you sure TYG000250 is a pitch 2 bolt at M10? All my enquiries, to date, indicate 1.5 is an automotive sizing.

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    Here’s a chart. M10 has two pitches

    https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=me...o-svkWYToD8KM:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les4048 View Post
    Here’s a chart. M10 has two pitches

    https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=me...o-svkWYToD8KM:
    Good pointer. I'll have to do a bit of downloading from the site as I can't read those posted by yourself.
    Difficult to track down a torx bolt(at the moment) in the size we need. I wonder if JLR can help out?

    Kev

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