Anyone know where this is sold or manufactured I need some for my Chenowth projects.
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who makes these hood hold-down rubber latches??? found of Chenowth FAVs
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Re: who makes these hood hold-down rubber latches??? found of Chenowth FAVs
Well as a SWAG to help, I typed in "HUMVEE Hood Tiedowns" thinking back that they were similar if not identical. (Which they are not really)
1st (cheapest source for these at $4.13 was here:
https://www.drivetrainamerica.com/buyer ... %20%243.47
You can use the below to find product in other places as well:
SKU: WJ201U
UPC: 724920040549
Now if you have the length it would help. We had them on the backs of Bradley Sponson boxes as well since 1983 or so, so it all depends on how picky your restoration requirements are for this particular item. Chenworth purchased and surplused may not exist.
Just a thought.
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1st (cheapest source for these at $4.13 was here:
https://www.drivetrainamerica.com/buyer ... %20%243.47
You can use the below to find product in other places as well:
SKU: WJ201U
UPC: 724920040549
Now if you have the length it would help. We had them on the backs of Bradley Sponson boxes as well since 1983 or so, so it all depends on how picky your restoration requirements are for this particular item. Chenworth purchased and surplused may not exist.
Just a thought.
V/R W Winget
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Re: who makes these hood hold-down rubber latches??? found of Chenowth FAVs
There are several sizes of those rubber latches, used on several .mil vehicles, from the transmission dog house, A2 turret hatch hold down and 50 BMG ammo can holder on the HMMMWvs to a larger one that secures the hood of the M900-series 5 ton trucks.
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