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Chevy Convertible Top Brackets, Rear, 1955-1957 (Bel Air Convertible)

Item EK-57-178517-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Pivot Bracket Pair
      • Convertible Top Hardware
      • Backed By A Limited Warranty
      • Fits 1955-1957 Bel Air Convertible Models

      Description

      Convertible Top Hardware. The Chevy Convertible Top Brackets, Rear, 1955-1957 provide a crucial pivot point for the vehicle’s convertible top mechanism. These brackets enable smooth operation when raising or lowering the top, ensuring proper alignment and function. Maintaining or replacing these components is essential to preserve the convertible top’s integrity and ease of use.

      Construction And Appearance. Manufactured from durable materials designed to withstand repeated use and exposure to environmental elements. The brackets feature a corrosion-resistant finish that enhances longevity and helps maintain their appearance over time.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward for experienced technicians and generally requires no additional drilling as these components are designed to fit precisely in original mounting locations. Proper alignment during installation is necessary to ensure optimal performance and fit.

      Warranty. This product is backed by a limited warranty, providing assurance of quality and reliability.

      Application. Specifically designed for 1955 to 1957 Bel Air Convertible models without the need for modifications.

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