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> Rivets for threshold plate, trying to save $$
sixaddict
post Dec 21 2009, 10:26 AM
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Need black rivets for door thresholds plate. It is a conversion so
" absolutely correct" is not an issue but close would help. Tried search for vendors but don't know how to get there. Any guidance would be appreciated. THX
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post Dec 21 2009, 10:55 AM
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QUOTE(sixaddict @ Dec 21 2009, 09:26 AM) *

Need black rivets for door thresholds plate. It is a conversion so
" absolutely correct" is not an issue but close would help. Tried search for vendors but don't know how to get there. Any guidance would be appreciated. THX
TOT


We have found that without enlarging the holes (we do not do that these days, used to use the black Wurth rivets and slightly enlarge the holes) the factory rivets are the only alternative. Todd's are slightly bigger (just like the Wurth ones) and need a leg broken off The factory are opaque, perfect for the 70-early 73 models, and for the 73 1/2-76 models we install them and then carefully touch them up with a magic marker. Fits correctly and looks correct
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