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Reviews (8)

Sep 05, 2019
Works nicely, easily installed
Bolted right on. Worked right out of the box. Fixed my pesky idle dying problem I had with the old carb.

Apr 28, 2021
Inexpensive floor remodel!
The product arrived in original sealed individual plastic protective bags. The floor mats fit perfectly and made a great addition to my Buick Encore. Makes me want to take off my shoes when I get into my car!

Jul 14, 2020
Economical Repair of Broken Bolts
I used these threaded inserts to replace two snapped off bolts in an aluminum intake manifold of a Porsche 928. The steel bolts and the aluminum intake manifold had galvanically bonded to each other over their 35 years of service. I drilled out the broken bolt, eventually enlarging the hole to 5/16 hole, then tapped 3/8 - 16 threads. These threaded inserts screwed right in; they had some red thread-lock already on the outside threads so they wont come out easily. Then I screwed in the replacement M6-1.0 bolts. Worked well. Advice: Don't break off a drill bit when drilling out the the old bolt; you will have to remove broken bit by nibbling away at it with a diamond hardened cutter on a
Dremel Rotary tool. Been there, done that!