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    Bolt to Knee pad

    i need 1 bolt that is used for the knee pad in the interior. i wanted to attach a bracket that was missing on my car but the knee pad is missing the bolt to attach it.

    if anyone has a beat up torn knee pad, ill take it, or just the bolt.

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    It’s actually just a stud that comes out of the kneepad. It’s threaded on both sides. The easiest way to fix this is just get a peice of threaded rod rom Lowes/Home Depot, cut it to length, and epoxy it in the hole. Then just use a regular nut to holt the kneepad stud to the bracket.
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    I hadn't thought to use these for the knee pads, but Jack made an interesting comment about it simply being a threaded stud.

    You could conceivably get away with using the studs meant for doing exhaust manifold gasket replacements.

    They are here and are not very expensive: http://store.delorean.com/p-6212-stud-m7.aspx

    Not sure about whether they are a suitable length and diameter.


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    I just bought a used kneepad from Grady a few weeks ago and he had to add a stud to it for me. He *may* have extras. May be worth reaching out to him to see.

    Good luck.

    -Nick

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    Cut a head off a bolt and epoxy it into the knee pad.

    If it is missing one it is likely the plastic is damaged anyway.

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