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> WTB - Trunk Hinge Rollers, Metal Or Plastic
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post May 1 2016, 07:35 AM
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Need two Trunk Hinge Rollers for my '72. The bird has "delrin-like" plastic ones, and AA seems to offer ones in an original-like plastic. Installation threads mention aluminum rollers. Anyone have the aluminum ones or know who sells them?
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post May 1 2016, 09:11 AM
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I have a couple of brass rollers.
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I have some brass and aluminum ones
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Need two Trunk Hinge Rollers for my '72. The bird has "delrin-like" plastic ones, and AA seems to offer ones in an original-like plastic. Installation threads mention aluminum rollers. Anyone have the aluminum ones or know who sells them?


Bought mine from E Bay and they came in less than a week. They're Aluminum. $19 if I remember correctly - I've spend $$ like a drunkin' sailor on this project car. Have fun getting them on - use a proper method as it can be dangerous otherwise. Don't use the delrin (plastic) rollers.
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Using a deep socket over the rod ends and a long extension as a lever makes swapping out the rollers a simple task. The rear lid needs to be fully raised and a prop stick eliminates the need for a second set of hands.
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