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Thanks for all of the responses guys. I picked out one of them and called in the order today. Jay
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CASCO has them too.
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I agree with oldcarmark. I have found parts at Tee-Bird productions that I haven't been able to find else ware by scouring their catalog. I have one of their catalogs from 2003 that has bigger pictures to find help parts. The one thing I don't like about them is you can't order on-line.
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I find Hill's Thunderbird Center to be the one place that sends what I order at the quoted price. 1-800-562-1955
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Tee-Bird.com. Studs-354576-SK pack of 4 $9.95. Chrome Acorn Nuts-354577-SK Pack of 4 $20.00 Phone 1-800-423-3723 to order.1-610-363-1725 for information.Catalogs available by going to website.Their catalogs are well worth ordering.

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I have bought them at Orileys.
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The threads going into the heads are course and the threads where the nut goes on in fine.These can be purchased thru thunderbird parts suppliers such as Larrys Tbird etc.
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You can make them with threaded rod.
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I'm looking for a company or someone that sells the longer Y block studs for the Thunderbird finned aluminum rocker covers.Mine are for the tin rocker covers and they are too short. Thank you for any and all advice, and have a Happy Easter
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