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Mopar Sam

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73 valiant, what size torx bit for the door striker? Thanks.
 
Don't know , but its the biggest one I got ----------lol

I thought everybody had a T60. The Chevy Lumina used them on their caliper bolts. I remember when they first came out. Snap On was the only tool seller that had them. Bout a hundred bucks they were. Mine is about 30 years old. Dammit that just made me feel old.
 
I thought everybody had a T60. The Chevy Lumina used them on their caliper bolts. I remember when they first came out. Snap On was the only tool seller that had them. Bout a hundred bucks they were. Mine is about 30 years old. Dammit that just made me feel old.
They make a T70 and T80.
 
50, 60, 70, and 80 what? It isn't millimeters. Could it be 100s inch? So a 60 might be 60/100" or 6/10" or about 5/8 or about 15mm???
 
50, 60, 70, and 80 what? It isn't millimeters. Could it be 100s inch? So a 60 might be 60/100" or 6/10" or about 5/8 or about 15mm???
None of the above. The numbers are meaningless.

Torx size and P to P (point to point) dimension:

T1 .031"
T2 .036"
T3 .046"
T4 .050"
T5 .055"
T6 .066"
T7 .078"
T8 .090"
T9 .098"
T10 .107"
T15 .128"
T20 .151"
T25 .173"
T27 .195"
T30 .216"
T40 .260"
T45 .306"
T50 .346"
T55 .440"
T60 .519"
T70 .610"
T80 .690"
T90 .784"
T100 .871"
 
I thought everybody had a T60. The Chevy Lumina used them on their caliper bolts. I remember when they first came out. Snap On was the only tool seller that had them. Bout a hundred bucks they were. Mine is about 30 years old. Dammit that just made me feel old.
from what I have read, you are :poke:
 
None of the above. The numbers are meaningless.

Torx size and P to P (point to point) dimension:

T1 .031"
T2 .036"
T3 .046"
T4 .050"
T5 .055"
T6 .066"
T7 .078"
T8 .090"
T9 .098"
T10 .107"
T15 .128"
T20 .151"
T25 .173"
T27 .195"
T30 .216"
T40 .260"
T45 .306"
T50 .346"
T55 .440"
T60 .519"
T70 .610"
T80 .690"
T90 .784"
T100 .871"
We were just getting into T90's when I retired from the tool business a couple years ago although I never sold one. There's many different types of torx as well. Torx Plus and 5 Star as well as tamper proof torx and torx plus.
 
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