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Old 06-13-2017, 08:49 AM
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Where can I find a replacement Torx bolt for my hubs?
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It is GM part number 10414261, Bolt, front wheel hub (they're all the same, front and rear)

M12x1.75, 54mm length, T55 head

The dealer is the best bet. or any of the online sources like GM parts direct, etc.

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I'm planning this job in the near future. Are these bolts single use and do they need to be replaced when replacing the bearing?? Or do you only need them if you booger the torx head?
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They are reusable. I had mine in and out several times replacing hubs on the track car. They are tough, you will break / booger the Torx driver before you will hurt one of these bolts.
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You can skip the torx and go with new 12.9 hex head hardware. That's what I did and it makes life easier.
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Originally Posted by fatbillybob
You can skip the torx and go with new 12.9 hex head hardware. That's what I did and it makes life easier.
Good idea, thank you!
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Originally Posted by fatbillybob
You can skip the torx and go with new 12.9 hex head hardware. That's what I did and it makes life easier.
Lot of guys do this.

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