84-87 Fiero Rear Strut Steel Top Plates

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My business is for sale:

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I have not found anyone to take over my business. So:

So my plan now is to eventually take my business (mainly just my existing inventory) to Denver.   But: I also am not making parts anymore in my shop here. I am also not restocking many items as they run out. You may have noticed some of my parts are out of stock now. That trend will continue. Once in Denver I will continue to sell out my existing stock I have on hand and as I run out of things they become discontinued.

So my advice is buy it now because it may not be available in the future.

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Thank you,
Rodney Dickman

 

 

Out of stock. I doubt I will ever make another batch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rear Strut Steel Flat Rings for the 84-87 Pontiac Fiero

 

Clean up your engine compartment area with these one piece plates, eliminating those three unsightly oval washers.

 


 

I had this idea for many years and I finally got around to working on this. Working with my friend on his CNC mill we made a set out of some pressed board material after taking the measurements. We set them on the steel chassis pieces I cut out of a 84-87 Fiero only to find out they do not fit very well. The large center hole is significantly offset from the 3 smaller holes. Why? In my opinion when they made the jig to hold the steel to be welded for the 84-87 chassis they got it in the wrong place. The 3 smaller holes were later drilled by the mill and drill machine. In my opinion this is why the 84-87 Fiero has these oval washers. The three oval washers visually diminishes the appearance of the 3 smaller holes not being symmetrical around the large center hole. If the holes would have all been symmetrical it is possible GM would have used steel rings instead of the three oval washers. To make them look and fit well we made several variations offsetting the holes etc until we had a design to make them appear symmetrical. One ring fits on the left and one ring fits on the right. They are not symmetrical.

NOTE: The offset of the three small holes to the large center hole varies on every other Fiero chassis. So when installed they may still be slightly offset but still  reasonably symmetrical to the large center hole.

 

Easy to install. With your Fiero on the ground just unbolt vent bracket and then the three nuts. Remove the three oval washers. Install the new rings and reinstall the nuts and the bracket to hold the louver. The new steel ring is approximately the same thickness as the old oval washers so the bracket should not need to be readjusted.

 

   
 Factory original oval washers in place  Another view of the OEM oval washers
   
 Before being painted  Painted black
   
 The new "cleaner" look  Different angle

 

 All edges are fully deburred, rounded and smoothed.

Zinc plated gold to match the plating on the OEM factory parts:

 You can also paint them any color you choose.

 

 

NOTE:

Do you have a kit car/Mera etc? I have these without the large pad for those that do not use the factory rear deck lid louvers.

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