M8-1.25 x 16mm Flanged Hex Head Bolts Flange Hexagon Screws, Stainless Steel 18-8 (304), Plain Finish, DIN 6921, 15 PCS
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The head is 1/2" in diameter, and the flamge is 11/16" in diameter.
a little less than 1 1/2 between 1 and 2 3/8 to 1-
7/16
No metric
Selected User Reviews For M8-1.25 x 16mm Flanged Hex Head Bolts Flange Hexagon Screws, Stainless Steel 18-8 (304), Plain Finish, DIN 6921, 15 PCS
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These were purchased for the rear differential of my 2008 Silverado. Although I did not use 30 ft, they fit perfectly and were heavy enough to withstand some torque. lbs. Pumpkin has been taken care of, and no leaks have been discovered thanks to the use of RTV. In 25,000 miles, we'll see each other again.
The rusted bolts on my 2010 4runner's skid plate were replaced with great success. Bolts that have rusted from the factory have a tendency to break off. Stainless steel bolts with anti-seize properties should be able to withstand the salty Chicago winters.
They polished up easily to a gleaming chrome finish, but they will never rust.
These were a lot easier to work with than the BMW ones with the odd e12 socket.
I wish the bolt head was a little smaller; I couldn't use it for my project because the head's size was too large to fit into the grove where the threads go.
Bolts, to be specific. I'm hoping they're made of hard steel, and so far they haven't let me down. I'll be content until I find out otherwise.