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Mikes82GT

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Searched on here and online to no avail. Neither Grainger, Mcmaster-Carr or my local bolt supplier carry them.
Looking for some metric 10x1.0 rivnuts to fasten a Moroso battery box to my floorboard in my foxbody mustang..unless someone has a better idea than dropping the tank.
Can find them in 10x1.25 all day long.
 
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Moosefire

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Why don't you use the 1.25? Sorry if that is a dumb question but I'm guessing that you are trying to match it up with existing hardware to reduce cost maybe?

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Mikes82GT

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That size is what came with the box.

Worst case scenario is trying find the length of rod that's threaded in the more common sizes, like 3/8-16 or 10x1.25.

The rod is threaded on the very ends and goes through the floorboard, through the box and is the battery hold down.
 
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M10 x 1.25 is 'standard' fine thread.

M10 x 1.50 is 'standard' coarse thread.

M10 x 1.0? That's metric "extra fine" thread. Don't know why some battery box fasteners are extra-fine thread.

IMHO, just use some standard 3/8-16 UNC fasteners (if you want to use SAE sizes) or go for an M8 x 1.25 or M10 x 1.5 standard metric coarse thread.

I don't really see the want/need for fine threads on a battery box. YMMV though.

Astro Tools has rivnut tools and rivnuts (but no M10 rivnuts, although they have some tools that have the mandrels/tips to install M10).
 
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Mikes82GT

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I may end up doing just that.... cost added to the box value...why couldn't they just use commonly available sizes is beyond me...never a quick fix.
Damnitall...they just gotta be difficult.
 

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That thread is used as a metric pipe size, similar to our 1/8 IPS.

That may help you if pipe instead of rods will work in your application.

I have a bunch of taps and dies in that size, along with assorted lengths of pipe and locknut's. I got it in Spain. Fairly common there.
 
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Mikes82GT

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I'm sure....unless the thread checker thing at the hardware store lied. Too big for 3/8", but threaded into 10mmx1.0 perfectly.

Gonna weld a couple nuts to the floorboard and call it done.
 

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The only time I've seen that thread pitch is on a bicycle derailleur mount. I've never seen a rivnut used in that application.
 
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