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Used ones can be had, but YOU have to do some leg work Search Results
I would NOT count on the body shop if you want your truck bcd anytime soon. You have seen right on this thread the confusion that exists about the diesel support. And unless the body shop has dealt with them before, they will not know that they are NOT available thru the aftermarket
Can anyone tell me where I can get a 1988 f250 5.0 radiator support? I know I need a new one but wasn't worried about finding one until I read this thread.
Can anyone tell me where I can get a 1988 f250 5.0 radiator support? I know I need a new one but wasn't worried about finding one until I read this thread.
Did you even read the thread? It says DIESEL supports are the hard ones to find
Did you even read the thread? It says DIESEL supports are the hard ones to find
yes, I read the thread. Because I read the thread, I decided to venture out to look for the radiator support that I needed online and didn’t have much success. Hence my post, Brad.
yes, I read the thread. Because I read the thread, I decided to venture out to look for the radiator support that I needed online and didn’t have much success. Hence my post, Brad.
You must have not looked too hard.
it is called google, you should try it
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