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Snyder's has them 28-31 at $16.95, Bratton's at $24.75. I remember that Bratton's had them at over $60 a set a couple of years ago. Is there any difference in these. What have you used and been pleased with?
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Was not pleased with the repops, to thin and cheesey looking, so I used originals, more beefy and fit the area of assembly very nice.
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Hey Steve, I've looked for a pair of originals since the Truman administration with no luck.
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Not to hijack this thread, but does anyone know if 28/29 roadsters used the taller 30/31 rumble style stops? I am asking because due to the taller panel below the lid, like 30/31 coupe and roadsters at 9 1/2" verses 7 1/2" on 28/29 coupes, it would seam that the shorter coupe stops wouldn't work right. If anyone knows about the rumble lid stops on a 28/29 roadster, would you post it here.
Sorry about posting on this thread, but this post is related. Rusty Nelson |
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To answer the question. 3 different current rumble stops currently being made. Really cheap ones, pretty good ones and perfect ones.. The Snyders ones are the really cheap ones.
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What I did find out is that the rubber bumpers are the same all the way around (installed with tube rivets) and the brackets for the Coupes are A-52486 and that for the Roadster is A-41536 for 28-29 (28-29 Body Parts list). In looking at the 1930 Body Parts List, it states that the Roadster, Coupe, and Sport Coupe took the A-41536 bracket and the Cabriolet took the A-52486 bracket. I think Marco addresed this once on here. Pluck Last edited by Steve Plucker; 11-14-2015 at 09:36 PM. |
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Pluck,
So PN A-41536(the taller stop) IS used for 28/29 roadsters and 30/31 coupes and roadsters, right Steve? I had suspected they were the same, as the lower panels are the same height for both 28/29 roadsters and 30/31 coupes and roadsters. I would like to find an original pair for my 28 roadster. Rusty Nelson |
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Hey SteveB31, thank you for the input, but rather than knowing who sells the cheap ones I would like to know who sells the good and perfect ones.
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