Its a D21 navara double cab, the stripped nuts are between 2 layers of floor panel by the looks
Best thing I can think of is to drill up through the floor and buy longer bolts and put a nut on the end (inside cabin)
Any ideas are good ideas ???

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Damz wrote:As per title, the bolts go up, grip, then silp. Threads are quite fine unfortunately, so even a small amount of corrosion has made this happen
Its a D21 navara double cab, the stripped nuts are between 2 layers of floor panel by the looks
Best thing I can think of is to drill up through the floor and buy longer bolts and put a nut on the end (inside cabin)
Any ideas are good ideas ???
Heath wrote:can you get to above the captive nuts? If you can find a hole saw (and some rubber bungs to fit it) and cut above the buggered nuts.
Or you could drill the nuts out a smidge and retap another thread into them (larger size of course)
Damz wrote:
I have a tap and die set, but it a $40 trademe special, doesnt tap steel![]()
flyingbrick wrote:Damz wrote:
I have a tap and die set, but it a $40 trademe special, doesnt tap steel![]()
flyingbrick wrote::lol: that does sound bad.
But yeah you need to use lube on it or it'll never work too well. Also keep backing the tap out half a turn to break up and clear out the swarf.
Even spray CRC works alright if thats all you have. or dip the tap in any oil you have sitting around.
And make sure you are using the right size hole![]()
and buy the bungs before you do the hole-saw if you go that route. Would suck if you cant find the right size bung easily.
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