Grommet, steering column and shifter at toeboard
On some photos I have of some 1949 and 1950 hudsons, I have seen a one piece grommet on the steering and shifter column that closes out the carpet on the toeboard. Does anyone know where or if these are available. I looked through K-Gap and did not see one.
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The Grommet is a piece of rubber designed to keep the shift lever rod in place and act as an anti rattle item. The floor is closed out with a flat piece of rubber which has holes for the steering tube and the shift rod.
You can cut this item from stock rubber sheeting. The thickness is around 1/16 inch.
Hope this helps
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Ken Cates
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Full Line has the seals if they are still in business.A rubber seal goes under the carpet and one on top of carpet.
Billy K.0
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