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Rear Fender Brace Hardware Kit - 37-40 (1937-1940 Ford Car)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-32-17506-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Kit Includes 4 Special Molded-Rubber Washers To Insulate The Bolts
      • Allows Slight Flexibility Where Brace Fastens To Frame
      • Includes Hardware For Both Right-Hand And Left-Hand Braces
      • 20-Piece Kit Contains All Necessary Components
      • Fits 1937-1940 Ford Car Rear Fender Braces

      Description

      Essential Hardware Kit. The Rear Fender Brace Hardware Kit - 37-40 includes all components needed to securely fasten rear fender braces to the frame. It features molded-rubber washers that absorb vibration and allow slight movement to reduce stress on bolts. This kit supports both right-hand and left-hand braces with a complete set of parts.

      Construction and Appearance. Comprising 20 pieces, the kit includes specialized molded-rubber washers providing insulation and flexibility. The hardware is precision-engineered from durable materials suitable for automotive restoration projects.

      Installation. Installation is simple, requiring only basic mechanical skills. The kit contains all required hardware for direct mounting to the frame without drilling.

      Application. Designed specifically to fit rear fender braces on 1937-1940 Ford car models, ensuring compatibility and proper function.

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