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Old 09-26-2005, 04:30 PM   #1
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Default WTB Screw which hold radio in 1995 95 318Ti

Anyone happen to have these impossible to find little screws. For clarification I'm referring to the 2 screws which keeps the stock radio from sliding out. Thanks!

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thanks man but i tried that, im calling a couple out of state dealerships to see if they'll actually send me two screws lol
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you're going to need to pull the radio to fit the new screw in, since it tightens a toggle. i would pull it, go to home depot and find a machine screw that works. if it's too long, get a nut, hack of the excess and turn the nut through where you've just cut to clean the rough edges.
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yeah thats a good idea, i just amde sure i got the unlock code (or else it would be a silent drive to and from work lol) thanks for the advice!

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just a note; put the nut on the screw before you get at it with a hacksaw. after cutting, remove the nut (thereby going over the cut threads).

not sure if that was clear.
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