Part search help: tailgate rubber isolator
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Part search help: tailgate rubber isolator
My 2011 F250 6.7L is missing both of the ones it came with from the factory, one on each side. Can anyone please point in the right direction to find replacements, hopefully including the screws that are supposed to hold them on? My tailgate rattles quite a bit with them missing. Any help is much appreciated!
Here's an image of one of them from another similar truck:
Here's an image of one of them from another similar truck:
#3
Same part left and right side.
Upper Bumper
http://parts.autonationfordwhitebear...position=right
Lower bumper
http://parts.autonationfordwhitebear...position=right
Upper Bumper
http://parts.autonationfordwhitebear...position=right
Lower bumper
http://parts.autonationfordwhitebear...position=right
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#6
Those are not the same number....if you notice.....one ends with AA and the other ends with BB
They are same number for left and right.
see #22
http://parts.autonationfordwhitebear...f65z99439a00aa
They are same number for left and right.
see #22
http://parts.autonationfordwhitebear...f65z99439a00aa
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For the last 6 years, I've used Horizon's website to price out parts, but when I looked recently, it had disappeared. So I called them and was told they're not going to bother any more.
Some of y'all may remember Ed Olson aka partsguyed.com. Ed was an FTE member and the P/M of Horizon, when he retired (due to a stroke), the website became horizonpartsguy.com
#10
Horizon Ford is no longer giving internet discounts, so deal with AutoNation Ford White Bear Lake (MN).
For the last 6 years, I've used Horizon's website to price out parts, but when I looked recently, it had disappeared. So I called them and was told they're not going to bother any more.
Some of y'all may remember Ed Olson aka partsguyed.com. Ed was an FTE member and the P/M of Horizon, when he retired (due to a stroke), the website became horizonpartsguy.com
For the last 6 years, I've used Horizon's website to price out parts, but when I looked recently, it had disappeared. So I called them and was told they're not going to bother any more.
Some of y'all may remember Ed Olson aka partsguyed.com. Ed was an FTE member and the P/M of Horizon, when he retired (due to a stroke), the website became horizonpartsguy.com
That's interesting because Wyatt and Tim both gave me internet pricing over the phone two weeks ago. They are local to me, no longer have the website, do have a Twitter account though.
#11
I was there in 2011, spoke with Wyatt, who was working the front parts counter.
#12
Wyatt and Tim are the ones to talk too. They have a new boss who changed a couple things but still allowing the pricing, Tim is a morning guy and Wyatt late morning to evening, Saturday's as well.
In fact another member called them on Saturday regarding a leaf spring pad and was given internet pricing.
In fact another member called them on Saturday regarding a leaf spring pad and was given internet pricing.
#13
Wyatt and Tim are the ones to talk too. They have a new boss who changed a couple things but still allowing the pricing, Tim is a morning guy and Wyatt late morning to evening, Saturday's as well.
In fact another member called them on Saturday regarding a leaf spring pad and was given internet pricing.
In fact another member called them on Saturday regarding a leaf spring pad and was given internet pricing.
When Ed Olson was the P/M and returned in April after suffering a stroke in January (2011), the owner was PO'd, because the internet sales were down. Ed was only there a little while, then retired.
So, I wonder if the owner is aware that they have eliminated the website.
#14
By the way, two new uppers came in and got installed came with the screws. So far so good, except I finally realized why they came out, as it turns out their setup is awful, just a screw that pushes a plastic piece out just enough that it doesn't fall out. Why they don't screw into something properly I'll never know.
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