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<blockquote data-quote="Sparky2018" data-source="post: 795429" data-attributes="member: 31521"><p>Your best try toolstation or maybe ebay use a caliper to measure the size for length. </p><p>Or you can search for the correct bolt? </p><p>The toolstation one would hold it tho until you find the correct ones. </p><p>It also looks like been moving around alot by the metal fillings on the above bolt. </p><p>Someone on here might have the answer as to whats the correct bolts for that part. </p><p>And that looks like possibly power steering has be replaced before. </p><p>An easy solution though would be visit a breakers and take the bolts that are missing. </p><p>Also check they all match with what you have because the one that holding it in place "may not be an original"</p><p>"Would also question what work has been done around the rest of the car because that's a major saftey issue" .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparky2018, post: 795429, member: 31521"] Your best try toolstation or maybe ebay use a caliper to measure the size for length. Or you can search for the correct bolt? The toolstation one would hold it tho until you find the correct ones. It also looks like been moving around alot by the metal fillings on the above bolt. Someone on here might have the answer as to whats the correct bolts for that part. And that looks like possibly power steering has be replaced before. An easy solution though would be visit a breakers and take the bolts that are missing. Also check they all match with what you have because the one that holding it in place "may not be an original" "Would also question what work has been done around the rest of the car because that's a major saftey issue" . [/QUOTE]
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