This Month`s Tech Article
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This Month`s Tech Article
by Randy Irwin 1955 SIDE STAINLESS INSTALLATION Side stainless on a 1955 Chevy can be replaced easily with bolt-in and push-in style clips.You may choose to purchase a complete clip set, (which contains all the clips you need to do both sides of your vehicle), or individual clip sets to complete just the fenders, doors, quarter panels or lower paint dividers. CCI also sells complete side stainless kits to finish your vehicle right! Make your Classic stand out at car shows and conventions with correctly placed stainless. Take the guess work out—it’s easy when it’s a kit! #1a #11-158 #1b Photo #1a & 1b & 1c & 1d: Many times when at a car show, we see a vehicle that has the fender and door stainless upside down! It’s very easy to do! In this article we will go over the proper way to install stainless on your 1955. On a Bel Air, the stainless goes all the way forward on the fender and stops half way through the door. Then it continues lower down the door into the quarter panel. If you are going to install Bel Air stainless on a non-Bel Air car, you will need to find a Bel Air and take as many actual hole placement measurements as you can. The holes in the fender and upper door are 1/4". #34-32 Parts Needed: Member price 34-32 55 Two-door clip set Includes clips for fenders, doors, quarter panels, upper & lower paint dividers. 34-03 55 Fender clip set 34-04 55 Door clip set 34-06 55 Quarter panel clip set 34-07 55 Upper & lower paint divider clips 11-158 55 Side stainless kit, 2-dr Bel Air sedan Includes for left and right side: long lower stainless, fender spears, forward upper door molding, rear lower door molding. 11-155 55 Side stainless kit, 2-dr Bel Air convertible/hardtop Includes for left and right side: long lower stainless, fender spears, forward upper door molding, rear lower door molding. Tools Needed: Time Frame: Phillips screwdriver 3/8" Wrench 2- Hours 61.74 set 14.24 set 17.09 set 20.89 set 15.19 set #1c 455.99 kit The hole for the forward clip for the lower door stainless is 5/16" and the hole for the rear screw for the lower door stainless is 3-5/16". 455.99 kit #1d All the holes in the quarter panel are 5/16". 12 August 2011 Chevy Classics Photo #2: This shows a fender spear for the left hand side of the car. Notice the wider part of the molding is toward the bottom. This is where there might be some confusion, because this molding could easily be installed on the right hand side of the car instead. #2 #6 #3 Photo #6: There’s nothing like side stainless to make these cars look great! Photo #3: The rear of the stainless has three push-in style clips. The holes that these clips install into on the car, are not accessible with the stud fender on the car. They slide into the stainless from the rear. #4 Photo #4: The front of the stainless is held in place with two clips with spring loaded tails and a 10-32 nut. Photo #5: Remember not to over tighten the nut, you can damage the paint. The upper door stainless has four of the same type of clips with a 10-32 stud for the rear of the stainless, but the front of the stainless has a flat plate that slides into the stainless, and is held in place with a 10-32 phillips head screw. #7 Photo #7: The lower rear door and quarter stainless is painted in the center. The color inside is Winter White. On the lower door and quarter panel, the wider metal part is toward the top of the car. #5 #8a #8b Photo #8a & 8b: The front of the stainless is held on to the door with a large clip with a tail, and a 10-32 stud and pal nut. At the rear end of the stainless there is a plate, like the upper door stainless, that is held in place with a 10-32 phillips head screw. This hole is offset to the top. Chevy Classics August 2011 13 Photo #9: This shows the phillips screw in the door jam. #9 Photo #10: This shows the pal nut, which has a large washer on it, to cover the 5/16" hole. This large hole allows for any adjusting. #11 #14a #14b #10 Photo #11: Photo #11 shows the three different sized clips used on the quarter panel stainless. They have a spring tail and a 10-32 stud. There are 10 clips that hold the quarter molding in place. The three clips at the rear of the stainless are the small ones, the next three clips forward on the stainless are the medium sized ones, and the four clips on the front of the stainless are the large ones. Photo #14a & 14b: The upper paint divider is held to the body with three clips with a spring tail and 10-32 studs and nuts. #15 Photo #15: The lower paint divider fits at the rear of the quarter molding and is held in place with two flat clips and a 10-32 stud and nut. #16 #12a Photo #12a & 12b: These clips can be installed with the tail up or down. It doesn’t matter, the 10-32 stud is in the center either way. #12b Photo #16: The channels on the molding are to the rear end of the car, and the molding is bent to hug the body down at the bumper. The nuts for clips at the rear of the stainless are accessible through the gas door, or from under the car. The ones further forward on the car are accessible through the inside of the car where the quarter window is. Photo #13: The upper paint divider fits between the quarter molding and the lower quarter widow beltline molding. This molding is not reproduced, so the stock one will need to be restored. 14 August 2011 Chevy Classics #17 #13 Photo #17: Photo #17 shows all the stainless in the proper place and facing the correct way. Good luck!