Can anyone confirm that the screws that hold on the door glass trim are #8 fine thread? I’m finally installing the glass channels and glass in my doors and the screws seem a little loose. I’m hoping they don’t need to be retapped larger.
Brad
Closed Cab TT Question
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- First Name: Pat
- Last Name: Kelly
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 23 Speedster, 25 TT, 26 Roadster, 27 Tudor
- Location: Noxon MT
Re: Closed Cab TT Question
I'll check my '25 TT and get back to you this evening.
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Re: Closed Cab TT Question
My TT uses a fine 32TPI screw.
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Re: Closed Cab TT Question
My TT also has Oval Head Slotted 10-32 3/4 inch machine screws.
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Re: Closed Cab TT Question
I got 10 32 oval head slotted screws from Fastenere. $11.30 for 25 screws. They’re 1 1/4 inches long. Don’t stock 3/4, but they’re easy to cut off. Went through the same question about 8 32 screws. Too loose.
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Re: Closed Cab TT Question
10-32 is the trick. Picked up some Phillips heads from the Big box store so I can button up the door until I can get to the local hardware to get the oval flat heads. Thanks guys!
Brad
Brad