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Bed Mounts and Transfer Case Mounts for 1960 F100 4x4

I am getting close to re-installing the bed on my 1960 F100 4x4. The wood blocks were degraded and impossible to model to re-create. Any ideas where to source these? I can't seem to find transfer case mounts either, LMC just has later model mounts. Haven't checked cab mounts yet and may have a similar issue there too!? Thank you!! Don
 
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Horkey for wood blocks

Horkeyswoodandparts.com

For wood blocks and fiber pads for bed.

Still working on transfercase mounts too.

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Here is a thread that shows the dimensions of the bed blocks!https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...ng-blocks.html

And here is the transfer case mounts I used they are not rubber like original but polyurethane. Much stiffer and the case does not flex as much under torque.1968-1979 Ford F Series Truck Transfer Case Mounts, Black-Broncograveyard.com
Good luck in your quest!

PS I made my bed blocks from Maple but Im sure any hardwood will work fine.
 

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Originally Posted by theodore/teddy

And here is the transfer case mounts I used they are not rubber like original but polyurethane. Much stiffer and the case does not flex as much under torque.1968-1979 Ford F Series Truck Transfer Case Mounts, Black-Broncograveyard.com
Good luck in your quest!

PS I made my bed blocks from Maple but Im sure any hardwood will work fine.
Are the Transfercase mounts from your link similar looking to the originals or just the right thickness. If I buy them is it obvious which one goes where. Mine are the originals with the lockwires still intact. Sorry for the Hijak
 
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Chet they look just like the ones I took off.
 
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Polyurethane mounts

I went on summit racing and got the ones for the early Broncos...same style, fit perfect...cheaper than getting them from Jeffs BG I'm sure
 
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Thanks you guys
 
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