Thanks for reply, appreciate it. It's the other pin though, w push and cross.. smaller pin?https://www.cjponyparts.com/ford-fr...J5U_ox3pgSUk0Zq8idYvEGvMiGXcbxrxoCRtcQAvD_BwE.. if you plan on keeping the car for awhile get extra
They probably have them as well ,you can also did what did and replaced them with bolts ,washers and nuts ,it's a bit more time consuming when working on the car .but definitely holds up better.Thanks for reply, appreciate it. It's the other pin though, w push and cross.. smaller pin?
Here you go :I have the correct ford part number in my file, I can dig it out for you in the morning (I lost one too)
WD
No, no, no … You’re missing the point …If I'm follow the train of thought correctly. Why some place like NAPA ? Fastener in store, no waiting, shipping, most likely has more locations, & open Sunday.
Bottom line less hassle, = time saver. To continue, who is going to?
1 notice OEM
2 care if it's OEM
3 what's the point
Hey man car has matching number fasteners ?
4 A person will actually learn how easy it's to find these things, where to look.
It's great you posted the OEM part number. I'm merely offering up another and I think reasoned solution.
LMAONo, no, no … You’re missing the point …
The real reason for replacing the Ford pin is so you can line the text up …
WD
Many areas don't have a local napa.If I'm follow the train of thought correctly. Why some place like NAPA ? Fastener in store, no waiting, shipping, most likely has more locations, & open Sunday.
Bottom line less hassle, = time saver. To continue, who is going to?
1 notice OEM
2 care if it's OEM
3 what's the point
Hey man car has matching number fasteners ?
4 A person will actually learn how easy it's to find these things, where to look.
It's great you posted the OEM part number. I'm merely offering up another and I think reasoned solution.