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Old 12-16-2009, 09:54 PM   #1
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GM#491253 & GM#8869561 - Where can I purchase one?

Hello,

Any idea's on who sells these? I have tried google but nothing turns up.

Any feedback would help. I tried to post pictures but they did not attach. Looks like a bolt with a rounded top.

GM#491253 & GM#8869561


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Old 12-17-2009, 11:53 AM   #2
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Re: GM#491253 & GM#8869561 - Where can I purchase one?

Try this place.

http://www.newgmparts.com/partlocato...?siteid=213815

I have never ordered from them so I can't really say, but they seem to have a lot of stuff for our older Caprices.

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Re: GM#491253 & GM#8869561 - Where can I purchase one?

Thanks for the tip.

checked it out but they don't have them.
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Re: GM#491253 & GM#8869561 - Where can I purchase one?

Have some more info on the parts.
Dimensions for GM#8869561:
Head DIA: 3/4"
Thread DIA: 7/16"
Threads/Inch: 20
Overall Length: 1 7/16"
Studbase to Bottom: 9/16"
Studbase to Top: 11/16"

Dimensions for GM#491253
Head DIA: 7/8"
Thread DIA: 1/2"
Threads/Inch: 12
Overall Length: 2 3/16"
Studbase to Bottom: 11/16"
Studbase to Top: 1 9/16"
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Re: GM#491253 & GM#8869561 - Where can I purchase one?

Take those dimensions to a Fastenal or your local equivalent. They should be able to get you something close.
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Old 12-22-2009, 12:58 AM   #6
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Re: GM#491253 & GM#8869561 - Where can I purchase one?

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Have some more info on the parts.
Dimensions for GM#8869561:
Head DIA: 3/4"
Thread DIA: 7/16"
Threads/Inch: 20
Overall Length: 1 7/16"
Studbase to Bottom: 9/16"
Studbase to Top: 11/16"

Dimensions for GM#491253
Head DIA: 7/8"
Thread DIA: 1/2"
Threads/Inch: 12
Overall Length: 2 3/16"
Studbase to Bottom: 11/16"
Studbase to Top: 1 9/16"

Are these hardened bolts?
Where are they used?
If so then you must replace with the equivalant grade of fastener.
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Re: GM#491253 & GM#8869561 - Where can I purchase one?

Is that some sort of bumper bolt?
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Re: GM#491253 & GM#8869561 - Where can I purchase one?

McMaster-Carr www.mcmaster.com has a good variety of bolts you can pick & choose from. You'll have to match your dimensions and grade up with theirs instead of a part # look up, but more times than not I'll find something close enough to what I need. Good luck!
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