<VV> Koni Shock Top Nut

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Tue Feb 21 15:19:55 EST 2023



  2. Re: Late Model Koni Shocks (Jay Maechtlen)

Bill,
I checked a new Koni I have and the nut is an M10x1.0 (17mm).  If your missing nut had the black plastic cap I'd wager it's still hiding in your engine compartment--maybe down in the bottom of the quarter panel.
Bob Hall

> Hi folks...would anyone happen to know the size of the top retaining nut for Koni shocks on a Late Corvair?? Mine came off leaving the shock unattached at the top.
>  ?Nothing in my nuts box fits, nor does anyone seem to have one at Home Depot or AutoZone.
> Thanks!
> Bill Hershkowitz. 66 Monza Sport Sedan
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Jay Maechtlen
61 Corvair coupe
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