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Garbage. Why did you buy them?
Quote from: Sauron327 on April 29, 2023, 04:48:58 PMGarbage. Why did you buy them?Aren't you just a pill.Thank you for the compliment. God only knows how much pro advice I have supplied to this site and every trim tag and data that has gone through my shop. I'm sure you guys have dozens of cars to send to Kurt.Without having them in his hands how was he to know the quality.In my short time here I've come to know you are a first class grade A jerk. No amount of experience or knowledge gives you the right to an Ahole to anyone.
Here is a picture of the splash shields made by R.E.M. (www.REMAUTOINC.com) I purchased from Heartbeat City Camaro last week, product BDY-1213, for $21.22. Notice the material is an incorrect rubber-cork rather than the more correct masticated rubber like Hans L shows above in his post #34, and in Chick's post #39. The R.E.M. material thickness measures between 0.091 - 0.092 inches. I did find that Steele Rubber Products now offers a die cut 5-piece kit 70-3332-45, for the '67 - '69 Camaro that includes the staples for $45.89. It's twice the price but a more accurate repro part (if that is what you are after).Has anyone recently used the Steele's kit? Does it have holes punched in the shield that installs on the bracket and clip (see janobyte's post #35) in the lower driver's side under the master brake cylinder? My hope is that this shield DOES NOT have the holes punched in it so I can stapled to the bracket.Thanks,Dave
For another take on a solution for dust shield replacement, have a look at my build thread on TC, Post #735, here is the link: https://www.camaros.net/threads/1969-camaro-rs-z-28-brooklyn-project.337897/page-37
I bought the masticated rubber from Resoration Specialties when I made my own. Next time I bought pre-cuts from Repops and was pleased.