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Lift-a-dot windshield post stud, nickel plated

Model T LIFT-WS - Lift-a-dot" windshield post stud, nickel plated
Price:$10.75 set
Condition:New
Item Number:LIFT-WS
Per Car:1




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Lift-a-dot windshield post stud, nickel plated, fasteners that screw into windshield post for side curtains to attach to, set of 8

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FAQ
Can you tell me what size threads are on these lift a dot? I'm interested in knowing the diameter not the thread fineness. I would be using them on cars that already had holes.
 The #LIFT-S are a screw type. There diameter is .165 overall. The studs #LIFT-WS are .185 overall.
Answered By: 23 SEL on 12/15/2009
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Since there are 8 studs per package can you show the location of the 4 studs on each windshield post.
 There are 4 of these studs on each windshield post. They are mounted on the back side of the windshield, just about evenly spaced down the entire post. The 1926 and 1927 open cars already have the holes drilled for these. The earlier year Model T's will need holes drilled for them.
Answered By: 23 SEL on 6/3/2010
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