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question on drag link.
we are putting back the fornt end. it's 1965 f100 twin I beam,we put the connecting rod on and then the drag link [the end that go's on the connecting rod] we were thinking that there was a [rubber bushing]that goes between the two,[one end of the drag link],are we thinking rite or is it call something else that we miss.
Last edited by jwilson0265; May 20, 2005 at 08:00 PM.
Reason: take off jwilson0265
RH connecting rod attaches to pitman arm and to right side knuckle.LH inner tie-rod attaches to the RH con. rod.,there is a rubber seal and a thin metal washer that goes on the LH tie-rod.
i though so.where could i get the rubber seal and metal washer,what the name of the set.i cant find it in my parts book,do you have a part number so when i go to the parts store i have a number to go by,and is there a better truck manual for the 65 f100 than the one i got. my has 3 volume thay are big books but i cant find it in there,thanks in advance i though it was.
looked in my manul and found it,now i know what they mean when they say read and you will find,I will slow down now and learn to read my manual better,I think it break time,get away two or three day that might work.Thank's again
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