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Child's Play
04/20/2006, 05:16 PM
This may be a crazy question and idea, but I have been toying with the idea of replacing the cladding screws with Stainless Steel or Chrome Screws. I've got two questions that maybe someone could help me out with.

1. What is the specs. on the cladding screw (i.e. 10-24 * 1/2"?)

2. Anyone have an idea on where to find something like this?

Thanks in advance,
Child's Play

Hotsauce
04/20/2006, 05:33 PM
The cladding screws are not any machine thread, they are self tapping screws. They're cheap enough though, buy new ones and chrome them if thats what you want.

John C.

WyldWeasel
05/10/2006, 04:17 PM
Be aware tho, that there are 2 lengths of cladding screws. The longer ones (about an inch or 3/4" an inch of thread) go in the top part of the cladding all around the vehicle. The shorter ones (about a half inch of thread) go in the rocker panel cladding in the door sill.

climbcovey
05/10/2006, 04:24 PM
You shoul be able to get something at any fastener store. But be careful! Changes these to a different metal type could cause rust (dissimilar metals and all) my body guy suggested swapping mine with some sort of polymer or plastic.

tysamigo
06/03/2007, 11:34 PM
I was just thinking of doing this the other day. Did you ever go through with it and what was your experience?

I was thinking of either stainless steel or chrome as well.

Thanks

rowhard
06/04/2007, 04:57 AM
Don't think you have to worry about different metals here. It uses a plastic nutplate. BUT, if you find a source for this fastner in either Chrome or stainless, please share.

JHarris1385
06/04/2007, 08:51 AM
I just painted mine metalic silver. Very pleased with the out come.

Screwed them halfway into some cardboard and rattle canned them.

Ill post pics if wanted.

tysamigo
06/04/2007, 12:13 PM
JHarris,

Yes if you could please post pics that would be awesome!!! :)

Thanks

JHarris1385
06/04/2007, 01:19 PM
Untill tonight when I would be able to post them. I think it is Mark Miller on here that has done it as well. You should check his gallery or come see mine in person.

rowhard
06/04/2007, 02:49 PM
Don't know if they are the same, but last weekend, I stripped and polished the gas filler cap thingee and the screws that are used there polished up real nice and easy. I then sprayed them with a product from Eastwood called 'Diamond Clear', a clear coat for bare metals. Guess it has a acid or something in it so that the clear coat would adhere to bare polished/chrome metals.They looked pretty good if you have a buff wheel attached to your bench grinder.

Dino
06/04/2007, 06:37 PM
MMMMMMmmmmmm I love Google...


OK here's the treasure hunt page!! :p

http://www.aaronstorxscrews.com/default.htm

They only have #10 x 1 1/2" but if they have threads all the way, they could be cut. Very pricey, $60 for 10....


I'll keep looking... :rolleyes:


EDIT:

Here's some fun stuff!
http://www.globalfasteners.com/tamperproof.htm


EDIT: EDIT: :rolleyes:

...now these are the best I've found. $13.32 for a box of 50
http://www.thecliplink.com/index.php?target=products&product_id=44461

...if you search a bit

tysamigo
07/11/2007, 09:41 PM
Dino,

Did you order any yet? I'm going to do this as well very soon and am anxious with your results. Could you take a pic or 2?

Good find

Thanks

JHarris1385
07/12/2007, 07:07 AM
hur is the pic.

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