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I have a 65 f100 2 wheel drive. The inner fenders are shot as well as radiator support. My question is if I install the reproduced 4 wheel drive inner fenders and radiator support(64 earlier 4X2), is there a support that connect to the cab where the old channel did in the inner fender. If not is there a structural issue.
I have a 65 F100 2 wheel drive. The inner fenders are shot as well as radiator support.
My question is if I install the reproduced 4WD inner fenders and radiator support (64 earlier 4X2 ), is there a support that connect to the cab where the old channel did in the inner fender. If not is there a structural issue.
Bill, Thanks for the part number but the ones I need are Obsolete as far as I can find. The spring style is not a issue here as the unit is setting in a 2002 4wd frame with torsion bar suspension that I have shortened. Did the inner fender connect to the frame on the 4wd for support? My concern here is supporting the area where the hood hinges mount to the cab.
Thanks
C5TZ-16054-B Right & C5TZ-16055-D = Obsolete > No Ford dealer or obsolete parts vendor has any.
Ask garbz2 (Dave) your question inre to the inner fender aprons. I don't have a clue, he does.
Dave was in CA today (attending the F100 Western Nationals truck show held @ Canyon RV Park in Yorba Linda, where "Tricky Dick" was born), probably won't be back in AZ till tomorrow.
btw: What a resident of IA may find interesting: Bumper sticker that the crew of the USS Iowa (BB:61), probably in the 1980's had made...has a turret with 3 16" guns pointing aft (towards you) with "Go ahead, make my day!" printed below the 16" guns.
There are a few of these bumper stickers available from the Battleship Iowa Museum, located here in LA LA Land (San Pedro Harbor).
Sorry, Should have linked that to a different page on that site. Just go to the helpful hints page on that site. These guys saw up a lot of trucks so they know a lot about what will fit what.