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Old Apr 9, 2013 | 11:09 PM
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And the counts:

Small Flat-Head Tapered Bolts (6mm x 1mm):
Qty.SizeLocationID
625mmFenders (Both Sides)#6689
425mmHeadlights#6689
225mmFusebox#6689
225mmRadiator Tank#6689
225mmFront Bumper#6689
16#14Finishing Washers#2941

Large Flat-Head Tapered Bolts (8mm x 1.25mm):
Qty.SizeLocationID
225mmACD Tank#6700
225mmRadiator#6700
125mmA/C Line#6700
225mmP/S Tank#6700
125mmP/S Line#6700
225mmRadiator Fan)#6700
105/16"Finishing Washers#5579

Small Socket-Cap Bolts (6mm x 1mm):
Qty.SizeLocationID
625mmValve Cover#6420
214mmTop of Engine#14996
412mmSpark Plug Cover#6417
320mmTiming Cover#6419
212mmRadiator Hose#6417
112mmMy Boost Controller#6417
186mmFlat Washers#4516

Total:
Qty.ID
16x#6689
16x#2941
4x#6700
4x#5579
10x#6420
2x#14996
6x#6417
3x#6419
18x#4516

I would order extras of stuff. It's dirt cheap and if you end up having to pay shipping again you will kick yourself (shipping is was $10 on my first $25 order and was $10 on my most recent $5 order). Order extras now and just have them on hand if you need them! There are many other bolts in the engine bay that you can replace, these are just the "main" ones that I did

Things I would order extras of (maybe 10 each? they cost next-to-nothing anyhow)
Qty.ID
10x#6689
10x#2941
6x#6700
6x#5579
6x#6420
6x#14996
12x#4516

THIS KIT WILL NOT REPLACE:
  • The four bolts on the top of the front bumper (I'm missing some hardware so there's nothing to screw them into. You could also buy some #4776 or #4795 nuts to screw the 4 bolts into that you'd put there
  • Grounding bolt just below the front of the fusebox. I'm not an electrician so i didn't replace this but I'm assuming there's no issue using a stainless steel bolt for this?
  • The two bolts holding the larger fan on the engine-bay side of the radiator. These bolts are threaded like wood screws and I'm guessing they screw directly into the plastic as opposed to being truly threaded
  • Any of the bolts on the right side of the engine by the valve cover (cam angle sensor and whatever the hell else is over there)

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Old Apr 9, 2013 | 11:13 PM
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It's not letting me edit on my phone (ill edit in the morning), the above should be titled in this order:

Small tapered bolts

Large tapered bolts

"Normal" bolts
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Old Apr 10, 2013 | 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by llDemonll
It's not letting me edit on my phone (ill edit in the morning), the above should be titled in this order:

Small tapered bolts

Large tapered bolts

"Normal" bolts
Really appreciate the effort into documenting this. I'm headed to fastenal today to get some SS hardware...
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Old Apr 10, 2013 | 12:28 PM
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Once i get everything how I like it I plan on taking pictures of all the bolts it replaces (rather than just an over view picture like I did) and making a new thread similar to the COP thread so that the info is readily available for those interested

glad you like it

the only important this is 6mm x 1mm threads for the small bolts and 8mm x 1.25mm for the large bolts. the head of the bolt can be whatever you want it to be!
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Old Apr 10, 2013 | 01:10 PM
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Bolt depot is the only way to go when wanting to get your own engine dress up.

I was the only one that I knew of that had these, no it seems like everybody has them.

Shouldnt have given away my secret hahaha

P.S. You can use the 6mm flat head tapered bolts with the finishing washers for the valve cover too. They fit perfect.

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Old Apr 10, 2013 | 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by RevMatcher
Really appreciate the effort into documenting this. I'm headed to fastenal today to get some SS hardware...
If you can wait a few days, just order everything from boltdepot, trust me.
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Old Apr 10, 2013 | 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by tsidrift1
P.S. You can use the 6mm flat head tapered bolts with the finishing washers for the valve cover too. They fit perfect.
Yea, I had those on there for the first pics I took but I liked the look of the raised bolt more personally. that's why I recommend anyone ordering bolts also order extras in case they want to switch things around

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If you can wait a few days, just order everything from boltdepot, trust me.
this. it's going to be at least half the price, probably closer to 1/3 the price by ordering from boltdepot


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Shouldnt have given away my secret hahaha
I appreciate you giving it away
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Old Apr 11, 2013 | 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by tsidrift1
If you can wait a few days, just order everything from boltdepot, trust me.
You were right ... Fastenal was really expensive! I'm ordering everything from boltdepot now!
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Old Apr 11, 2013 | 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by RevMatcher
You were right ... Fastenal was really expensive! I'm ordering everything from boltdepot now!
Yea, I went with a buddy one day as he refused to believe bolt depot was cheaper, wow, what a difference haha
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Old Apr 12, 2013 | 08:19 AM
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Thanks tsdrift1. I'll be doing this after my car is done getting the little kinks fixed!
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Old Apr 18, 2013 | 11:58 AM
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Nice thread
I think I'll move to USA just because of this thread and the fact that bolt depot doesn't ship to Canada. I'm jealous that you pay 35$ shipped for all this. It'll cost me 70$++

*&*%$ !!
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Old Apr 18, 2013 | 08:59 PM
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damn thats clean, makes me wanna dress up my motor
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Old Apr 18, 2013 | 09:56 PM
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Old Apr 19, 2013 | 02:29 PM
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How much did you shell out for the password jdm stuff?

I have buddies thats ordered stuff from password for their hondas, almost everything Ive seen come from them is complete garbage. Terrible fitment, un even weaves, buddies amber corners didnt fit worth a ****.
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Old Oct 27, 2013 | 12:03 AM
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How are these holding up?????????
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