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Was looking for a replacement for my aux battery tray. Looked at autokrafters and lmc, neither list a replacement for the drivers side tray. Is one available?
lmc doesn't have the best prices either. dennis carpenter seems to have the best selection and quality of stuff and it's available through the sponsors. crap, i just replaced all my rubber with dc parts and it all fit quite well.
I have not found anyone that reproduces them as of now either. If you really need (want) one, keep an eye out in the pick n pull yards or on E-Bay, I do see them on there once in a while but as Jermafenser said they do bring big money. You may be able to get a right side and modify it to work for the left side. -Ed
Last edited by 77460f150; Jul 20, 2007 at 07:01 AM.
Welcome to the ever changing world of Ford part numbers.
Dual battery trays.
D3TZ-10732-A was used 1973/76.
D3TZ-10732-A was replaced in 1977 with D7TZ-10732-A
D7TZ-10732-A was replaced in 1978 with D8TZ-10732-A.
All these trays will work on any 1973/79 F100/350. The trick is finding one.
Y'all might want to record these numbers, in case a new one comes up for sale somewhere, and the p/n is listed.
All the above part numbers are obsolete.
Green Sales has none.
Last edited by NumberDummy; Jul 20, 2007 at 07:42 AM.
I went to Tractor Supply and got a plastic covered battery box, it hides my battery from all the stuff that gets under the hood sometimes (like water ) and it will never rust and easy to clean
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