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> Two Restoration Questons, Hopefully Easy
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post Apr 8 2017, 12:08 PM
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The first is on the drivers side longitudinal I bought from a local guy but ultimately from Restoration Design there are two a few nuts welded on the inside of the panel. The passenger side does not seem to have them. I just can't remember what they are for or if I had them before. I need to cut the panel to put it in so I want to get them in the right place. Here they are on a photo from the inside.
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The second is does anyone have an improved replacement for the heater tubes? I have seen them discussed but have never seen the replacement. Mine are reusable but if there are better options I am interested.
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post Apr 8 2017, 06:31 PM
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the nuts are for securing the outer rocker panel to the long. i have found the best option on the heater tubes is to wash them with soap and water GENTLY, let them dry and reuse. they are NLA as far as i know and used ones in decent shape are $$$$
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