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  • Thin Steel D-Rings

    Could someone tell me what the correct finish should be on a set of thin laminated D-rings. Their going on an early '54 FL with stainless steel rocker covers.
    Thanks, George

  • #2
    I'm pretty sure they were chrome plated.
    All the ones I had kicking around in milk crates were, anyway.

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    • #3
      I have a set that I believe to be used oem that are cad plated.

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      • #4
        Thanks for the help. I was thinking cadmium but wasn't sure. I'm taking the manifold and plummers nuts to the plater for cad and will add the D-rings as well. I bought the stainless steel covers on ebay but after polishing I'm not happy with the amount of dents and dings they have. Their useable but I'd sure like to find a nicer set. If anyone has a set they would like to sell please reply, I'm ready to make a deal. I have a very nice pair of aluminum with thick Aluminum D-rings. I'd like to keep them but would trade for a good pair of stainless. Thanks again for the replies guys.
        George

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