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F250 Heavy Duty vs Light Duty, vs F350 (1984)


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Yeah, I just did, they are the right ones thanks.

Going to swap out the wheel studs too.

I just dropped the spare down to prepare for the swap.

Thank you again.

No problem at all. :nabble_smiley_good:

I see a deal and I want to share.

I'm sorry your buddy can't read. :nabble_smiley_teeth: but I'm sure he was trying like crazy to get those lugs off. :nabble_head-rotfl-57x22_orig:

Everything will work out.

You've got a really nice truck there!

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No problem at all. :nabble_smiley_good:

I see a deal and I want to share.

I'm sorry your buddy can't read. :nabble_smiley_teeth: but I'm sure he was trying like crazy to get those lugs off. :nabble_head-rotfl-57x22_orig:

Everything will work out.

You've got a really nice truck there!

Thanks Jim.

I scored a nice dash pad and gear indicator from a boneyard yesterday.

I hate to ask but if you have a parts catalog I could really use the part # for those wheel studs.

I really need to get the FSM on DVD.

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Thanks Jim.

I scored a nice dash pad and gear indicator from a boneyard yesterday.

I hate to ask but if you have a parts catalog I could really use the part # for those wheel studs.

I really need to get the FSM on DVD.

I have the disc but I don't have an optical drive to read or share it.

Maybe Gary can help?

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Thanks Jim.

I scored a nice dash pad and gear indicator from a boneyard yesterday.

I hate to ask but if you have a parts catalog I could really use the part # for those wheel studs.

I really need to get the FSM on DVD.

I have a digital copy in all PDF files. It is missing a small amount of stuff; Gary and I have combined my copy and a few different versions of his to make the best version available on the net. Most of that, if not all of it by now has been transferred to the site here.

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Here's the table from the MPC, and I see two left-hand threads:

  • 9/l6"-18 x 2 3/4" E3TZ 1108-A L.H

  • 9/l6"-18 x 2 13/16" DOTZ 1119—A L.H.

Excellent, looks like I will need to do some measuring.

I appreciate the help.

Thanks again.

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