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Tie Rod (Inner – 1971 – 1972)
3/4" Inner Tie Rod for 1971 - 1972 Buick's
Note: Be sure to order the correct size when purchasing Tie Rod Sleeves.
Buick used to sizes between 1970 & 1971/72!
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Tie Rod (Outer – 1968 – 1970)
11/16" Outer Tie Rod for 1968 - 1970 Buick's
Note: Be sure to order the correct size when purchasing Tie Rod Sleeves.
Buick used to sizes between 1970 & 1971/72!
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Tie Rod (Outer – 1971 – 1972)
3/4" Outer Tie Rod for 1971 - 1972 Buick's
Note: Be sure to order the correct size when purchasing Tie Rod Sleeves.
Buick used to sizes between 1970 & 1971/72!
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Tie Rod Sleeves (1964 – 1970)
Tie Rod Sleeves
Typically used on 1964 - 1970 Buick's (11/16")
Note: Buick used 2 different diameters on these so be sure you know the size you need!
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Tie Rod Sleeves (1971 – 1972)
Tie Rod Sleeves
Typically used on 1971 - 1972 Buick's (3/4")
Note: Buick used 2 different diameters on these so be sure you know the size you need!
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Tilt Lever – 1971/72
This is an OEM Part
Factory Tilt Lever
Fits 1971 – 1972 Skylark, GS & GSX
OEM Parts are Original Equipment that came off a “Parts Car”.
Any of our OEM Parts will always be at least “Driver Quality”
Sale!
$9.00 $7.00
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Tire Pressure Maintenance Decals
Photo may not represent the version you’ll actually receive as they vary from year to year.
Source – JOR
Torque Converter Bolts
Grade 8 Torque Converter Flange Bolts
$8.00 for a Pack of 3
Stage 1 Restoration has the most hardware of any vendor for the 1970 – 1972 GS / GSX & Skylark Models.
Don’t see what you need ? Give me a call, we probably have it!
Tower Clamp – 3/4″ Heater Hose
Wittek 1 3/16″ Tower Clamp. Correct Size for 3/4″ Heater Hose.
Fits 1968 – 1972
Source – Wittek
Note: These clamps are made by Wittek which is who Buick sourced back in the day however we feel these clamps aren't quite the quality they use to be. For better results lubricate the entire clamp prior to installation. This helps the clamp tighten down properly. The lubrication eliminates some of the resistance during the tightening process. Make sure the bolt stays straight during the tightening process as well.