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Old 10-15-2019, 02:07 AM
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I'll "qualify" this by saying I am referring to Abody u-jamb seals/screws (ie 69-72 Abody). The fasteners seem to be unique to this part with a head design that has a VERY NARROW flat border around the circumference of the fasteners. They are a #8 phillips head sheet metal screw design.

If you have access to an AMK Products catalog (or maybe you can find them on their website....I just use the paper catalog) their PN is B-11626. That's a dark phosphate finish so it may or may not be correct as far as what finish you need.

I've pulled MANY MANY of these screws from salvage cars over the years...mainly b/c nobody had repros way back then and the AMK PN I reference is the same style as the originals.

The u-jamb moldings, at least on '69-72 Abody's, also use a longer #8 phillips pan head screw that goes through the "block" of the ujamb rubber that runs parallel to the door opening....one on each ujamb. Again, not sure what your application is so don't know if you need those as well.

Inline Tube sells a "kit" as well.....includes the unique screws as well as 2 philips pan head screws.
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