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A cage nut is a square nut in a sheet metal cage that can be welded or brazed to the body. Often used to mount floor pans and rear fenders.
A cage nut is a square nut in a sheet metal cage that can be welded or brazed to the body. Often used to mount floor pans and rear fenders.
A cage nut is a square nut in a sheet metal cage that can be welded or brazed to the body. Often used to mount floor pans and rear fenders.
A cage nut is a square nut in a sheet metal cage that can be welded or brazed to the body. Often used to mount floor pans and rear fenders.
Cast steel, requires welding, 1938-1950 pickup
Rolled iron rod requires welding, 1928-1937 pickup
Stainless steel rolled iron rod, requires welding, 1928-1937 pickup
Perfect for sheet metal applications. Inserted in hole, then the flange is peened down to rivet them into the hole.