How to Install Late 1955 & 1956 Chevy A-Arm Dust Shields & Retainers | Danchuk USA

How to Install Late 1955 & 1956 Chevy A-Arm Dust Shields & Retainers | Danchuk USA

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Mike Morgan shows us how to properly install the a-arm dust shields and retainers on a late 1955 and 1956 Chevy. You can use the retainers on your early 1955 as well. Originally the dust shields were just stapled on the early cars.

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Pike Collision LLC says:

Love to see him try to bend those staples! Those things are a pain in the ass.

Paul Straney says:

The metal retainer, I wonder if it is stainless steel? They state the staples are.

Vernon Steinkamp says:

I'm just going to pop rivit them on.

Mr572u says:

You should say and show how to grab the staple ends with needle nose pliers and roll the staple ends to mimick a factory staple. Exactly like the whisker strips along the bottom of the side windows.

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