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I have 4 rechromed assembly line correct 4 oz. shifter balls correct for muncie round bar handle's with 3/8" threads. It now costs me $125 ea to have these rechromed + shipping & ins both ways, so I have close to $150 ea. in restoring these.
Udate I will start a new post Last edited by 69L78; 02-02-2021 at 03:31 PM. |
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How do you get those old balls looking so shiny Jeff?
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Don't want to hijack this thread, but yes or no did these have a locknut? Good chroming sure isn't cheap for sure.
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I thought the lock nut was only for non-console cars to get the shift pattern on the ball adjusted straight. Please let me know if I am incorrect.
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correct, the chrome ball no lock nut the black ball with shift pattern got the locking nut
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