Speaker screws
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Car: 1986 Camaro Z28
Engine: 400
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt Posi 3.73
Speaker screws
Does anyone have the size specs for the front (dash) speaker screws and the rear (sail panel) speaker screws?
Tried searching, couldn't find anything.
Thank you,
Greg
Tried searching, couldn't find anything.
Thank you,
Greg
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Re: Speaker screws
Oh, it's probably something like a M4.2-1.41 x 20mm Hex Head SEMS Tapping Screw With free spinning 12mm OD washer.
Of course it doesnt really need to be that long in most cases. And really a M4.2-1.41 is just a #8 sheet metal screw anyway. The factory captive washer might not play well with anything but the factory speakers either. So where does that leave us? Any sheet metal screw that fits reasonably well will be up to the task.
Of course it doesnt really need to be that long in most cases. And really a M4.2-1.41 is just a #8 sheet metal screw anyway. The factory captive washer might not play well with anything but the factory speakers either. So where does that leave us? Any sheet metal screw that fits reasonably well will be up to the task.
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Car: 1986 Camaro Z28
Engine: 400
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt Posi 3.73
Re: Speaker screws
Thanks Drew.
Oh, it's probably something like a M4.2-1.41 x 20mm Hex Head SEMS Tapping Screw With free spinning 12mm OD washer.
Of course it doesnt really need to be that long in most cases. And really a M4.2-1.41 is just a #8 sheet metal screw anyway. The factory captive washer might not play well with anything but the factory speakers either. So where does that leave us? Any sheet metal screw that fits reasonably well will be up to the task.
Of course it doesnt really need to be that long in most cases. And really a M4.2-1.41 is just a #8 sheet metal screw anyway. The factory captive washer might not play well with anything but the factory speakers either. So where does that leave us? Any sheet metal screw that fits reasonably well will be up to the task.