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Task: Need Measurements of Rearview Mirror Hardware

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I'm gonna make something really neat. I'm sure people with dash cams would be interested. Could mount anything really as long as it can support it. Not meant for much weight.
I need measurements of this screw and the opening it sits in. You just have to remove the screw, measure it and put it back. Hoping someone with calipers can do it.
I'm pretty sure it's a T15 Torx and proper torque spec for installation is 13inch/lbs.

The important measure measurements are:
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Even better if you could identify thread pitch.

Also the size and depth to the shoulder of the hole it sits in.

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For the person who can help me with this, I'll send you one. This is just an adapter. Would have to have the other hardware. Thanks.
 
I don't know how to check the thread pitch, but I can get the other info!

And, yes, it's a T15


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Shoulder:
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Finally finished it! Hopefully it works. 3 pieces. Bolt, adapter and end adapter. Pinned the 2 adapters together so they wouldn't rotate. Then drilled throw the printed adapter and installed a pin. To keep it all together and stable. Then used Bondic to fuse the bolt head, the adapters and the threads of the bolt together to secure it even further. Now just need to find the correct USB cable.
 

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