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Steering arms f100 vs f250

Hello all, I've decide to part out my 60 F250 , the PO put on a Flaming river power rack and tilt wheel. What I need to know is, are the steering arms on the F250 and the F100 the same? I'm not sure if that's exact name, It's the "arm that bolts to the back of the brake drum backing plate to the tie rods? The power rack has "custom" attachment points. they look store bought. I just want to know if I can market the steering setup to F100's along with F250's?

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OK so from the center of one bolt to the other it's 3 3/4" does that help? could someone give me a quick measurement please?

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"Reach Rod" and tie rods ends same 1957/60 F100/250 2WD.
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thanks ND, so it's called a "Reach Rod"
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thanks ND, so it's called a "Reach Rod"
Reach rod aka spindle connecting rod.
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