Rubber pads on small bumpers brackets

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  1. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Has anyone found a replacement for the rubber isolators that are on the front small bumper brackets? There are a total of six of these.
    I think I know the latest Ford part number, cross up to a 1979 number...and is obsolete from Ford, and I've found some NOS ones, for the number I have, but I'm just wondering..:hmmm:
     
  2. Dave B

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    Forget it, I searched back to 2006, and got my answer, not reproduced, and my part number is wrong.
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    Is any of the Mustang stuff close?
     
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    Nope, not from what I see. I'm going to look around while in Columbus and see what I can find. I was over at the Mustang shop, and nothing they had was even close.
    I think I may have an idea, it'll have to wait till tomorrow...
     
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    Can you make them yourself, if you can find some similar material? Can you put up a pic?
     

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