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Old 03-17-2006, 07:36 PM
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Tube nuts

does anyone know where i could buy the compression inserts that hold trim on the front of the car??

i have a '66 comet and on the headlight bezels, there are two pieces of trim that round out the grill.. in the rectangular slots goes a "tube compression nut" that the trim piece pushes into.

if i had to i would take a pic and email it...

they simply push in and the pressure of the trim pushed into them holds the whole thing together...

i have ordered a bunch of stuff from AutoKrafters, but they don't have them in their catalog...

i am not sure if these are specific to Mercury and/or Ford, but it is one of those tiny parts that makes the project.

thanks
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Old 09-19-2006, 01:26 PM
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hey how you doing, I see your here too, ok we need more mercury comets here

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