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Old 08-31-2005, 09:11 PM
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DZUS Kit Fasteners

Anybody have any experience with them? PICS????

how do they work?

i might be getting a harwood lift off or bolt on but im curious as to know how visible the DZUS fasteners are and how well they work

apparently from what ive seen ive heard nothing negative and heard that they are easy to work with as in removal of hood fender etc...

any input, pics or experience would be greatly appreciated
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Car: candy blue 85 z28
Engine: 305 tpi LB9
Transmission: 700r4 crazy beefed up one
Axle/Gears: ones with teeth
used to use em on the modified race car. painted with the body and they blend in. it held the body on at 100+ so they do work.

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they work well for holding panels together, real easy to use. They hold our whole roadster together to 150mph. I think a hood for a street car would be a little bit too thick for the DZUS fasteners. They're normally used on thin gauge sheet metal and thinner fiberglass.
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