Our Volkswagens are full of screws, bolts, nuts and washers, not all manufactured for a particular model, but used universally. These parts can be identified by their reference number starting with the "N" of the German word "Normteile", meaning "standard parts".
But just because they're standard parts doesn't mean they're still readily available today. That's why many parts beginning with the VW letter "N" are included in our range, and are fully compliant with Volkswagen specifications.
The M10 bolt listed here, with a length of 30 mm and a hardness of 10.9, has been used in a variety of applications. It's listed below by VW model for which it was used, along with the number needed if you're going to replace them all for the listed application. If an "X" is indicated as the number, the number may vary from vehicle to vehicle, so count the number required.
Beetle
-automatic gearbox clutch lever up to 1960 (chassis 3 399 498 ), 1 piece
-original torsion bar covers (111 511 225 A) up to 9.1952, 8 pieces
-pedal assembly for tunnel mounting, 2 pcs
-stabilizer bar to subframe 1303 from 1974 (chassis 134 2487 143 ), 4 pieces
-chassis to rear body mounting from 8.1971
Karmann Ghia
- clutch lever automatic gearbox to 1960 (chassis 3 399 498 ), 1 piece
- pedal assembly to tunnel, 2 pieces
- rear-mounted chassis from 8.1971
Split Bus
-tow hook on front frame, 2 pieces
Bay Window Bus
- rear tow hook on chassis, 1 piece
VW Vanagon
- automatic gearbox bracket, 1 piece
- gearshift cable to 7.1982, 1 piece
- floor seat police and fire versions, 8 pieces
- low-tone horn to mounting bracket, 2 pieces
- protection plate under Syncro, X
Type 3
- front axle brackets on frame head, 2 pieces
- bottom bracket mounting on tunnel, 2 pieces
VW Thing
- bottom bracket mounting on tunnel, 2 pieces
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