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Old 01-07-2012, 12:26 AM
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Replacement rear fender bolts

Where do you find replacement bolts for the rear fenders. I broke some while removing the fender from the box. I know I read a thread on here that gave a website but have searched everything I can think of and can't find it again.
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Check out Mid Fifty in Arizona.They have about all you need.
 
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Thanks, I thought Mid Fifty was just for 53 and up but I see they have alot of parts I can use on the 49.
 
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Fender bolts

Dang!! Are the rear fender bolts spot welded in or something. The front fender bolts popped right out but the back ones are TIGHT man. I broke some removing the fenders and now I decided I would change all of them out to new bolts so they all match but I they don't budge when I try to punch them out. Any ideas anyone. Thanks
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Yep! They're welded into the sides of the bed. They can be a booger to remove. Just take your time.

And, you're right, Midfifty deals primarily with the 53-56 stuff. You need to call they're sister (literally--the owners are sisters) company. Classic Haulers in Indiana. Classic Haulers F-1 Parts - Home
 
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Any suggestions? Drill, air chisel, torch, plasma cutter...... new box sides that don't have them. I would leave them in there and re-use them but the ends on quite a few of them stripped when I was taking the nuts off so I want to replace the whole works with new flathead bolts. The kind with the large flat head that use the allan key wrench.
 
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Thanks for the link to the Classic Haulers site too.\
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