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I need the part number for the disc brake hose brackets that bolt to the front frame rails, please.
I forgot to grab them off of the '77 donor vehicle. If I can find some online, it'll save me a trip to the boneyard.
I am assuming 4X2? 1972/79 F100/250 4X2.
D2TZ2082A...R/S.
D2TZ2082B...L/S
A7AZ2814A...clip holds hose in bracket. (Note. chevy used the same clip)
I'll run these on the locators here in a second.
Mcdonalds Obsolete Parts shows 1-r.s. 2082 and 1-clip....812-359-4965.
Green Sales shows one r.s. 2082 also and a ton of the clips...800-543-4959.
Nobody showed the l.s. bracket. There are a few dealers in CA. that still show the clips.
Mcdonalds Obsolete Parts shows 1-r.s. 2082 and 1-clip....812-359-4965.
Green Sales shows one r.s. 2082 also and a ton of the clips...800-543-4959.
Nobody showed the l.s. bracket. There are a few dealers in CA. that still show the clips.
Just curious why a 73-79 disc brake hose bracket has a D2 part # when disc brakes weren't available on F100's until 1973?
Is it because disc brakes were offered on F250's starting in '68 and the bracket is the same on pre-73, disc brake F250 and 350's?
I'm asking because I'm wondering what other vehicles might have these same brackets.
Just curious why a 73-79 disc brake hose bracket has a D2 part # when disc brakes weren't available on F100's until 1973?
Is it because disc brakes were offered on F250's starting in '68 and the bracket is the same on pre-73, disc brake F250 and 350's?
I'm asking because I'm wondering what other vehicles might have these same brackets.
D2TZ-2082-A & D2TZ-2082-B
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Here's a couple pics from two catalogs to take a look-see at.
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