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MetcalfeH3 10-02-2010 11:52 PM

Rockers/Nerfbar Bolt Size
 
Looking for the size of the bolts that are used to attach rockers or nerf-bars to the H3's frame.

Bought some aftermarket bars for my 2010 H3 and the bolts they supplied are just a hair to big... I can force them with a torque gun but I'm pretty sure I'll snap one, and that would be bad.....

drtom 10-03-2010 04:35 AM

try metric
 
i still dont speak metric very well so i dont remember sizes. there are about 746,387 sizes.
go to ace hdwe and try 3 that look close.
for each size there are 2 pitches like the old American course and fine.

oh, dont force anything
tom

ps im thinking they are 8 mm

head sizes also vary so buy a dozen or so sockets,

also the driver side front is impossible to get at,fwiw

Broken Halo 10-03-2010 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by MetcalfeH3 (Post 234070)
Looking for the size of the bolts that are used to attach rockers or nerf-bars to the H3's frame.

Bought some aftermarket bars for my 2010 H3 and the bolts they supplied are just a hair to big... I can force them with a torque gun but I'm pretty sure I'll snap one, and that would be bad.....

The correct size is a 3/8"x16 English thread. You are probably trying to fit a M10x1.5 Metric which is only .0187" diameter larger, so that's why is seems close, but won't quite fit. I'd suggest you first chase the frame threads with a 3/8"x16 tap, to clean any rust, then use an 'anti seize' compound on the bolts, for easy removal if you ever choose to. Also, be sure to use lock washers.

MetcalfeH3 10-03-2010 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by Broken Halo (Post 234075)
The correct size is a 3/8"x16 English thread. You are probably trying to fit a M10x1.5 Metric which is only .0187" diameter larger, so that's why is seems close, but won't quite fit. I'd suggest you first chase the frame threads with a 3/8"x16 tap, to clean any rust, then use an 'anti seize' compound on the bolts, for easy removal if you ever choose to.:D

That is exactly it ! Thanks... the packing list that came with the bars show M10 which I thought was odd on a North American truck

Much obliged !

drtom 10-03-2010 10:19 AM

When all the smoke clears,,,
 
youll see its metric, been there did that,,,at ace

Mr. Fancy Pants 10-03-2010 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by drtom (Post 234083)
youll see its metric, been there did that,,,at ace

mine weren't metric.....:rolleyes:

drtom 10-03-2010 01:06 PM

my h3 was made in japan
 
funny, i pulled a bolt,took it in the store, lined the threads up with a bolt till i found one where the threads fell neatly into the others checked them both with a nut, same nut. heads were 14 mm on one 15 on other. i used some old,some new when i mounted the lowering brackets. all worked same.

i had to loosen the brake cable, that bolt was 10 mm.
guess i got a rare metric version.
i know detroit talked about going metric 25 yrs ago but i didnt think they ever would.

now you guys have confirmed it,,no metric in h3,,wow

Broken Halo 10-03-2010 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by drtom (Post 234088)




now you guys have confirmed it,,no metric in h3,,wow


Not true drtom, just to make things more inconvenient for us to work on our Hummers, there's actually a mixture of metric and English fasteners used for the overall assembly. Some components that originate from China, Spain, etc. etc., will have metric fasteners. Other components made here in the states (ya, believe it or not:eek:), will be English. Good reason to have both kinds of sockets/wrenches in your tool box.;)

MetcalfeH3 10-03-2010 03:26 PM

Definitely 3/8"x16 ... picked up a bunch, mounted the nerf bars. And yes, that front drivers side was a pain.. had to notch out the bracket to get it to fit properly.

drtom 10-03-2010 05:09 PM

youre right guys,,well almost!!
 
just like 3/8 is almost but not quite 10 mm.

3/8 will go in nice and ez because its smaller but will on a long run bind up since the pitch is wrong. at least you shouldnt need a lock washer,,un less it dont bind up!

i drove into town with a spare h3 bolt and a 3/8 bolt. i handed them to the mgr of ace hdwe and asked him to identifty them. he did. the h3 is 10mm metric.

DONT TRY TO FOOL THE OLD FOOLS!!! WEVE STRUGGLED WITH MIXED BOLTS B4 URE DAD TOOK OFF YOUR TRAINING WHEELS !!!

so you might get away with the wrong size but if u strip them you may need to retap the holes??

good luck, when in doubt take the bolt to the store and test them,,dont guess

tom

ps, there MIGHT be some english bolts but it seems unlikely if the frame is tapped for metric!, which it iz!


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