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Old 02-24-2006, 09:12 AM
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Default T.C.S. relay

anyone know what kind of rivets are used to hold the T.C.S. relay to the wire gutter?
and where can you get them.

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Default Re: T.C.S. relay

Yes, Gregg at Nova Research Group has them.
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Thanks Marlin,
is there a web site for them or phone number?

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You can contact Greg Roberts at:
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Rivets
Page down near the bottom.
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Default Re: T.C.S. relay

I have received several e-mails and there is a little confusion regarding these rivets. Chevelle used two different types, the pan head head style and the hollow through type. AMK does have have the pan head style but not the hollow type. I had seen the hollow type at Home Depot several years ago but have not looked since then. They do require a special tool to crimp them over. I would suspect that some upholstery type stores may also carry them. Rick
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Default Re: T.C.S. relay

SS427;

Is this what you are looking for?


This is a steel pan head tubular rivet. AMK has Aluminum rivet that is similar.

Use a tubular rivet set to roll the edge over.

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