Looking for stock screws for stock intake
I recently picked up my Z, and the previous owner has a ghetto rigged AEM CAI in, and I swapped it with the OEM one. I bought it used, and the necessary hardware wasnt included. I just have two zipties: 1 holding the tube, and 1 holding the airbox.
I have been searching all over the net for places to buy the hardware, but sites with factory nissan parts only have the intake assembly, no hardware. Does anyone know where I can find them?
I have been searching all over the net for places to buy the hardware, but sites with factory nissan parts only have the intake assembly, no hardware. Does anyone know where I can find them?
Any hardware store will have worm-gear style hose clamps you can purchase. The clamp by the throttle body and the one by the mass air flow are both around the same size, so two of those adjustable clamps and you're good to go.
Call a nissan dealership in your area.
The screws and clamps should be a minimal expense.
My guess...screws $1.25 each, clamps $3.00 each.
or
Use the hose clamps from your AEM intake and go to home depot and get a handful of screws for like $4 (home depot also has a decent selection of hose clamps too).
Good luck
The screws and clamps should be a minimal expense.
My guess...screws $1.25 each, clamps $3.00 each.
or
Use the hose clamps from your AEM intake and go to home depot and get a handful of screws for like $4 (home depot also has a decent selection of hose clamps too).
Good luck
I dont need the hose clamps. I have plenty of those. Its just the two screws...the one location for the one screw is for the tube, and the other is for the airbox...guess ill have to call the dealer
Intake Tube Bolt: 08156-6202F
Air Box Bolt: 16516
Those numbers are from CourtesyNissan.com's parts diagram. My local parts counter has told me in the past that Courtesy's numbers are usually short by a few digits, but what I bring them from their website (like the ones above) is good enough to identify the exact part I need.
Air Box Bolt: 16516
Those numbers are from CourtesyNissan.com's parts diagram. My local parts counter has told me in the past that Courtesy's numbers are usually short by a few digits, but what I bring them from their website (like the ones above) is good enough to identify the exact part I need.
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