Rear cab mount bushings- 4x4
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I quote King (1)
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4x4 cab mount rubber bushings, does anyone really know?
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If you had the 1964/72 Ford Truck Parts Catalog, then you would know.
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Who actually sells a set for 4x4. Every thread deals with how someone cobbled some mounts together from different kits, machined the pads or made new bushings. The distributors say only good for 2x4.
I think all the front bushings will fit, but the aft are slightly thicker than the fronts. Has anyone actually bought a set that fit correctly on a 4x4?
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Body location #1: 1967/72 F100/250 2WD/4WD & F350 use the same absorbers (aka cushions, bushings, hockey pucks).
C4TZ-8100154-C Lower Absorber & C4TZ-8100155-C Upper Absorber
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Body location #2: 1967/72 F100/250 4WD & F350:
C4TZ-8100154-C .. Upper Absorber & C4TZ-8100155-C Lower Absorber.
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Body location #2: 1967/72 F100/250 2WD use different rear absorbers.
C7TZ-8100154-A Upper Absorber & C7TZ-8100155-A Lower Absorber.
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POST #2 & POST #4: These are not part numbers, they're the ID Engineering numbers marked on the parts.
No part numbers marked on parts after 1956, just casting or ID engineering numbers...when applicable.
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<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="6"><tbody><tr><td class="alt2" style="border: 1px inset currentColor; border-image: none;"> Originally Posted by Aesop
4x4 cab mount rubber bushings, does anyone really know?
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If you had the 1964/72 Ford Truck Parts Catalog, then you would know.
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<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="6"><tbody><tr><td class="alt2" style="border: 1px inset currentColor; border-image: none;"> Originally Posted by Aesop
Who actually sells a set for 4x4. Every thread deals with how someone cobbled some mounts together from different kits, machined the pads or made new bushings. The distributors say only good for 2x4.
I think all the front bushings will fit, but the aft are slightly thicker than the fronts. Has anyone actually bought a set that fit correctly on a 4x4?
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Body location #1: 1967/72 F100/250 2WD/4WD & F350 use the same absorbers (aka cushions, bushings, hockey pucks).
C4TZ-8100154-C Lower Absorber & C4TZ-8100155-C Upper Absorber
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Body location #2: 1967/72 F100/250 4WD & F350:
C4TZ-8100154-C .. Upper Absorber & C4TZ-8100155-C Lower Absorber.
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Body location #2: 1967/72 F100/250 2WD use different rear absorbers.
C7TZ-8100154-A Upper Absorber & C7TZ-8100155-A Lower Absorber.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
POST #2 & POST #4: These are not part numbers, they're the ID Engineering numbers marked on the parts.
No part numbers marked on parts after 1956, just casting or ID engineering numbers...when applicable.
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and I quote myself
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C4TZ8100154C
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Griese Motors show 2.........405-263-7242
NOS Parts LTD shows 2......972-937-2201
NOS Only shows one..........800-667-6659
Miller Obs shows one..........607-722-5371
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C4TZ8100155C
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Antique Parts shows 2........817-275-2381
Green Sales shows 2..........800-543-4959
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C4TZ8100154C
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Griese Motors show 2.........405-263-7242
NOS Parts LTD shows 2......972-937-2201
NOS Only shows one..........800-667-6659
Miller Obs shows one..........607-722-5371
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C4TZ8100155C
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Antique Parts shows 2........817-275-2381
Green Sales shows 2..........800-543-4959
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#5
So, I had a talk with the product guys at Dennis Carpenter. They make a 2wd kit, but no 4x4. I pointed out that the front bushings are the same on the front as the 2wd, and the rear bushings are the same as the front for the 4x4. I have to call back on Monday, they are going to see if they can put a kit together for me.
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It seems that mods and chapter leaders can send P/M's to members that have the feature turned off.
I then sent you an email asking you to send me the request back, you never responded.
Post #3: inre to C4TZ-8100155-C = This is old info, Antique [Auto] Parts is out of business. Excluding Green Sales, there are 5 new sources.
Updated info:
NOS PARTS LTD in Waxahachie TX has 1 = 972-937-2201.
MCDONALD OBSOLETE PARTS CO. in Rockport IN has 1 = 812-359-4965.
GREEN SALES CO. in Cincinnati OH has 2 = 800-543-4959.
KAMA OBSOLETE PARTS in East Bethel MN has 2 = 763-434-0123.
CARPENTER NOS OBSOLETE PARTS in Concord NC has 2 = 800-476-9653.
HIGH BUCK! BOB ALLEN FORD in Overland Park KS has 3 = 800-676-0675.
#7
Sorry, Bill. Didn't get the email for some reason. Anyway, I'm looking for the 4x4 mounts, I need the rubber bushing, washers, bolts, nuts and the metal bushings that go up into the rubber mounts. Found them in the CD illustrations, still working out how to find them in the parts listing pdf.
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So, after getting all the part #'s for the mounts, I called Dennis Carpenter. Told them what I was looking for, and since they only offer the kit in 2wd form, I explained about how the front absorbers for the 2wd, are the same for the 4x4. He is going to do some checking, and get back to me tomorrow. Maybe I can convince them to offer this as a kit from now on.
Oh, and I'll talk to them about repopping that panel on the inside of the cab corners, also.
Oh, and I'll talk to them about repopping that panel on the inside of the cab corners, also.
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Sorry Nuke buddy, I have a set down in Baja, I bought off the internet, about 3 years ago, and have not used. Mine were too good to trash, so put them back on when I did the cab off restoration. If you cannot find some, keep up with me, and I will bring them North, in Sept. when I come. I don't plan on pulling my cab ever again.
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