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Hood - Rubber Strip Replacement

steelandcanvas

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I put my kit on today using 3/16" aluminum pop rivets & washers.
Worked perfect and only took 5 minutes.
Thanks to you guys before me, I didn't waste any time or effort with the steel rivets that came with them.
WAS NOT HAPPY being charged $9.89 for shipping!
Two little pieces of rubber that could have been sent in an envelope were instead sent in a big box with about a cubic foot of peanuts-really?
Glad my tip worked out for you. I'm also glad it wasn't me that charged you that much shipping for 2 little pieces of rubber.
 

Woodsplinter

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Well, I spoke with Jay at Saturn Surplus and he explained that they ship everything by UPS. UPS charges a 1 lb. minimun for everything they ship, and your location of course determines the rate.
So that's that.
 

Wildchild467

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I built my own pair of rubber strips using a piece of 1/4" mud flap. The mud flap (bought from NAPA for big trucks) is built like a tire and has reinforcing material just like the tires and I thought it would hold up a lot better than the originals. I don’t believe the originals had any reinforcements in them, but they are nicer because they have countersinks for the screws. When I cut mine out, I used 10-32 counter sunk stainless screws so the flat head would pull into the rubber and I could control how much they countersunk by how I tighten the screws. I used nylon lock nuts also. They are about 6.5” long, buy 1” wide and ¼” thick I believe. Maybe the width is 3/4“…. Not sure now. Plus they were free as I had the mud flap material from another project.
 

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JCKnife

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As update: the tire strip I used was WAY too thick. Will have to tear it off and try again with something else. The hood latch won't reach and there's a big gap between the hood and the side panel.
 

VPed

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Use conveyor belt material. It has cords like a tire but is much thinner.
 
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