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Pitch the rubber standoffs and cut off the brackets. The screen will stay in place because you are gluing it inside the radiator surround. I successfully installed one in our 1931 Tudor. The surround and the screen are both slightly different than for a 1930. I recommend that you cut above the wire that intersects the bottom of the peep hole for a ‘31. I cut and glued, waited the cure time and then needed to trim another inch off the frame at the top for the perfect custom fit.
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