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"Hello i worked in the factory that built the tubs, WE used "hem rods" to attach the parts together i put U.S coins in some of these ! In the rear trunk area, on floor closest to back bumper , Where the seam to the floor an back panel meet ! Ever heard of anybody finding a coin hem robbed in there ? ever look??? you can see the coin as plain as day !! because the head of the hem rod is only maybe the size of a pensile eracer, AN i used quarters, dimes, nickles i did this to so many cars i wish i had all that change back LOL Every day after lunch LOL" My welding experience is with steel. "Hello i worked in the factory that built the tubs, WE used "hem rods" to attach the parts together i put U.S coins in some of these ! In the rear trunk area, on floor closest to back bumper , Where the seam to the floor an back panel meet ! Ever heard of anybody finding a coin hem robbed in there ? ever look??? you can see the coin as plain as day !! because the head of the hem rod is only maybe the size of a pensile eracer, AN i used quarters, dimes, nickles i did this to so many cars i wish i had all that change back LOL Every day after lunch LOL" No wonder my kat rattles so much!! I have spare change floating around in the trunk!!! This message has been edited by mslc10 on 04-14-2018 at 08:35 PM Although riding around on those OLD, hard runflat tires that some still have may give one hemorrhoids!ProwlerCar This was from someone that posted on our Facebook page padroo Very interesting, I never heard of "Hem Rods". Prust If I find some I will make another POA donation! RPL According to the source, they used "henrobs", a type of self piercing rivets in the body tub. They shouldn't be confused with hemorrhoids. mslc10 quote:
Originally posted by ProwlerCar:
This was from someone that posted on our Facebook pageGreg and Veta quote:
Originally posted by RPL:
According to the source, they used "henrobs", a type of self piercing rivets in the body tub. They shouldn't be confused with hemorrhoids.padroo quote:
Originally posted by RPL:
According to the source, they used "henrobs", a type of self piercing rivets in the body tub. They shouldn't be confused with hemorrhoids.
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