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Going to be buying them soon for my 42. I am familiar with Steele rubber products are there any other manufactures of same quality.
Last edited by 42special; 03/26/17 03:46 PM.
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Steele rubber is the best, no contest. What's that old saying YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR , really applies here. Just be thankful that they make the parts nobody else would touch. Check out the prices for similar parts for fords of the 40--42 era as a comparison. mike
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Yeah hard to beat Steele, mso all of my rubber products came from them for my 1929 Rubbery Places to look or talk to: Restoration Specialties & Supply...they sell rubber of all sorts and configurations, and have a PDF catalog you can download approx 80mbSteele RubberMetro Moulded PartsI and I Reproduction, Inc
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