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Very nice! Have you found a source for the rubber plugs that go in the 1-1/4 inch holes located in the front lower portion of the cab?
You have a good picture of the hole at the end of your gallery.
I've been looking all over and came up with one from a junkyard and the other I had to fabricate. All the ones I've seen in catalogs don't fit.
Highboy70, Are you talking about the holes in the lower door post that point toward the front of the truck? I got all my rubber plugs from our junk yard (mostly 90's up fords).I don't remember what vechile those came from but I do know they where hard to find.If you go to a junk yard look for vechiles with the interior out. there's usually alot of plugs under the carpet and behind the panels. I would stick to ford's so it will have "ford" emboised on them.
Johnny
SELMAN yes they only hit when i hit a bump pretty hard. say a little dip in the road. NOT when im turning at all. i can clear the tires all the way to the left and right with out them touching any thing. yes mine stick out of the fender wells up front just like yours do. thanks guys for any help. im still young and learning
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