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cab mounting bolts SAE or metric??
Just wondering if anyone knows offhand, I need to order some longer ones for my nerf bars(I added a spacer to make them lower). I took one to a bolt shop and they were kind of confused. They thought for sure it would be SAE but 7/16 is tad too tight and 1/2 seems too loose. 12mm seems about right, but does anyone know for sure? Thanks
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