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Zinc Plated Hex Flange Nut - M6

Zinc Plated Hex Flange Nut - M6

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M6 flange nut is zinc-plated for durable corrosion resistance.


Features:

  • Metric hex flange nut
  • Zinc-plated steel construction
  • Coarse threads
  • Class 8 grade


Specs:

  • Works with 10-mm wrench
  • Diameter: 6 mm
  • Thread pitch: 1 mm


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Zinc Plated Hex Flange Nut - M6 - 185916

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (50 Customer Reviews)

M6 flange nut is zinc-plated for durable corrosion resistance.

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Fit as needed for adding a trailer brake to 2013 Yukon



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It sped up my instalation to order this nut with the unit instead of having to look for one local



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This kit and the accompanying video were a great fit to get a brake controller on my Jeep. Everything worked as planned. The video even told me I would need a little extra wire and a nut, that I went ahead and got even though I didn't actually end up needing it. Thanks etrailer for the excellent products and service.



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This is such an amazing nut! The threads were spot on, the chrome finish really completed the look of the engine bay. This is a very good nut, I definitely recommend it.
Joe



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etrailer made it easy to buy and install a brake controller in my pickup. Everything necessary for installation arrived quickly in one box, was compatible with factory wiring and worked...the first time. Way to go etrailer!



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I have found the product to be just as advertised. I was very pleased with the support I got from eTrailed in chosing the product. The customer care person was very helpful. The video on your web site were very helpful during the installation.The order was delievered on time and as promised. Overall an excellent experience. I will be glad to recommend etrailer to my friends.

Thanks.



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I ordered a trailer brakes controller and a couple of metric nuts, they were delivered on time and in good condition, now it’s time to install.



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Works great and "as advertised". Only problem was I chose the "free shipping" option as a promotion when I purchased it and it took 10 days to get to me. I found that unacceptable. It shouldn't take that long to ship a product weighing in at 1.5 lbs. and the size of a fist from the midwest to Cali. I needed it in 7 days so had to go out and find the exact same one at a local store (for $50 more), then return the etrailer one to the store for a refund when it finally came. I would have saved money and time by just paying the few bucks to get 3-5 day shipping. Nowhere on the free shipping promotion did it say how long it would take.



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I am very happy with the controller and was very easy to install. Once I figured out where to mount it the rest was a breeze. Glad I ordered the 2 hex flange nuts.



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I had a hard time finding a flange but that would fit the post of my truck for my break controller. This fit perfectly.



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Worked as advertised in the video install of the wiring harness.



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Product great, but that was expected. The service and timeliness of the transaction and shipping was second to none. Very Impressed with etrailer.com



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Fit my 07 Chevy avalanche for brake control wire up to fuse box for stud.



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Delivery arrived as promosed. Well packaged and all items accounted for, can't wait to get to work on this and be ready for camping season!

Thanks etrailer for the great service!



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Good product and great installation vid eo



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Product was just as I expected. Order management was easy. Great experience.



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Just what I needed. Just as advertised.



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Great product still working great.



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Best d**n nuts this side of the Mississ ippi.



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Excellent !

Reasonable pricing
for Item, Shipping.

And fast turn around.

5 Star experience.



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No problems..



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Nut does its job



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Worked great



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Another easy transaction and speedy delivery. My Project is complete. Thanks again.



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Just a nut and I didn't even us it haha. I am sure it is fine


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