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Old 03-11-2019, 11:23 AM #1
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2001 4Runner Battery Hold Down Bolt Size

Does anyone know what the bolt size is for the front hole of the battery hold down?
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Does anyone know what the bolt size is for the front hole of the battery hold down?
I believe it's a 12mm x 1.25, but not sure on the length. The OEM bolt is 90119-08974, and should only cost you around $1 or so.
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Awesome! Thanks for the quick reply! I read on another forum M6 x 1.0, but that's too small.

I replaced my alternator on my own for the first time and putting the battery hold down back was the last thing. Dropped the bolt somewhere and I can't find it. After all that...

I'll give this a shot for sure.
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Might be a 8 x 1.25. If there's a Lowes or Ace Hardware they should stock metric bolts in that diameter/thread pattern.
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good to know. i'll go to lowes and get both.
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I always support ACE; their Metric section has kept me afloat in some seriously small towns. They'll have the flange nuts, bolts, and odd bits we tend to need to mimic OEM.
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Tried the 8mm x 1.00 and it only thread half way down.

10mm is much too wide. Probably going to search for the OEM replacement: 90119-08974.
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Size

If anyone needs it: M8-1.25 x 16 mm. 20 mm would probably not be too long either.
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Quick side note 2 years later for anyone reading:

If you're like me and common sense isn't always your forte... make sure you get the nut for underneath this bolt too. I failed to do that, it slowly backed out, and my j-bolt is now lying somewhere out in the wild
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