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Rear toe link nut size

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I’m installing Steeda rear toe links and I lost the nut for the bolt that holds the end at the knuckle. Does anyone know the size of the nut? I’m trying to find one locally before I call Steeda. I checked Home Depot but nothing they had fit.
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Do you still need help with this? I may have those bolts as spares with which I can check the thread spec.

But if you have an Ace hardware nearby, and if it is as well-stocked with fasteners as is mine, then I suggest you take your bolt down there and find a matching nut.

Honestly, if it was me, I would order the OEM nut from a dealer, or online. It has the washer head, nylok insert, and geomet material (all at a price).
 
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Thanks for the response. I was able to find one.
 
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I ended up going with the Ford OEM bolts
 

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I’m pretty sure it’s a high grade M14 (standard pitch) plated nyloc flange nut.

Spanner size is unimportant if you are buying non OE, but I seem to recall my OE nuts being 22mm.

Side note : if you have the standard rubber toe link / knuckle bush, it’s very important to clock it. I dropped about 6mm per side from clocking that bush alone :like:

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M14x2.0 My MMR new toe links didn't even come with those nuts. Ordered flanged yellow zinc ones from Belmetric.com.
 

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1.5 is not compatible with 2.0 (thread pitch) :like:

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Reuse your existing eccentric bolt and nut. The M14x2.0 nut is to replace the nut that is welded to the factory toe link.
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If M14 x 2 is correct, eBay item number 185758496322 :

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the PP toe links don't have a nut and is integrated like you mentioned. Non PP toe links have a bolt and a nut
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