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Is Turbo Tool Roll The Same As Any E10?


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My bracket doesn't have any (nut with) threads.....

Mine does but I haven’t identified the bolt size! Would be handy, although the mounting doesn’t look too robust...definitely not compatible with my 2018 BMW tow hook!


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April 24, 1974 Chamonix Turbo (German delivery)

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On 1/14/2019 at 8:33 PM, Lengrep said:


Mine does but I haven’t identified the bolt size! Would be handy, although the mounting doesn’t look too robust...definitely not compatible with my 2018 BMW tow hook!


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This is the tool roll that I have. I saw one on eBay recently that claimed it was turbo specific for $1100??, was a hodgepodge of incorrect wrenches and screwdrivers.

The thread is a 14x1.5 which is an odd thread, pretty fine. Most of the newer eyes are a coarse thread so they are easier to start and take less time to thread in.

i did not thread it in all the way for the pic. Goes in about another inch or so. I think the less length sticking out is better as you don’t have quite as long a lever arm to bend and damage the spoiler/bracket.

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