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Hey all,
I broke a bolt while installing my BMR Jacking Rails and would like to replace it with the correct fastener from Ford
Does anyone have a part number or could possibly tell me what the purpose of those bolts are for?
I'm having a hard time looking them up since I don't know what to use to search for them and I don't know what they are meant to fasten together
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The bags in the top left contain those bolts, hopefully you can get the part number (but it might be U.K. specific ?) :

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I would be a little concerned if you have broken one - they are a 10.9 grade bolt, is something else wrong elsewhere ?

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Cross threaded ?

Let me go out on the limb a bit further. I seriously have any doubts the body bolts & fasteners are different UK/USA.

LMAO
 
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Cross threaded, what UK metric is different ?
Not sure I’m with you sorry.

I missed that the OP had cross threaded the bolt.

Not sure what you mean with “what U.K. metric is different” ?

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Not sure I’m with you sorry.

I missed that the OP had cross threaded the bolt.

Not sure what you mean with “what U.K. metric is different” ?

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No worry, it's a web thing <smilling>


Misunderstanding works both ways,

(but it might be U.K. specific ?)
 

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I was meaning the part number on the bags might be U.K. specific, even though the part will be common across USDM and euro cars.

I’ve found out on a few occasions that Ford conveniently switch the part numbers for the U.K. market - I was just making the OP aware that the numbers on those parts bags in my photo ‘might’ be completely useless to his local parts guy :like:

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I was meaning the part number on the bags might be U.K. specific, even though the part will be common across USDM and euro cars.

I’ve found out on a few occasions that Ford conveniently switch the part numbers for the U.K. market - I was just making the OP aware that the numbers on those parts bags in my photo ‘might’ be completely useless to his local parts guy :like:

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As I understood rereading ...Cheers
 
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The bolt head broke off during removal. Not sure why. Didn't have any problems with the other fasteners
I have no idea what those bolts actually do, so I can't search using key words and I don't have a part number
 

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The bolt head broke off during removal. Not sure why. Didn't have any problems with the other fasteners
I have no idea what those bolts actually do, so I can't search using key words and I don't have a part number

Oh, not sure, could be front clip they are hefty, can you remove the threaded part, or have you ?
 

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Here's what those bolts are for :

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And they refit them to the holes afterwards.

Hopefully the part number from my first photo will help :like:

I think they are HB1's :

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And I don't think that number is U.K. specific :like:

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Thank you for your help
Do you have a better pic of the part number?
Ford has several bolts listed as HB 1
 

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Wow, those are some chunky bolts. Did you have a cheater bar on the ratchet? Big impact? Popeye arms?
 

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Had to be a bad casting. Those bolts are thick! Or...you forgot..righty tighty....
 
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Thank you! That's what I needed

To everyone else who's asking, no I did not turn the bolt the wrong way, I do not have Popeye arms, LOL and my Milwaukee 1/4" drive impact was set on the lowest tq setting. I had no problems removing any of the seven other bolts, for some reason, on the last bolt, the head sheared right off as soon as I squeezed the trigger

Huge thanks for all the help
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