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73 powerwagon
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mikeg
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| Joined: 07/08
Posted: 07/27/08 09:14 AM
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Ineed to replace the transfer case mount bushings for an unmarrisd 205 but can't seem to find the parts,Any ideas?
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SnoMan
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| Posts: 2005
| Joined: 03/08
Posted: 07/27/08 10:26 AM
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Try looking at some Ford parts as they were setup like that in 70's for some years.
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mikeg
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Posted: 07/28/08 06:13 AM
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I hate to think of putting ford parts on my dodge,but every ford I have ever seen is not set up the same.It has 4 small and 2 large mounts and the are the same up until 1990 but if you call the dealer they will laugh(some support huh)and all the aftermarket companys don't seem to care eneough to help. I am frustrated!
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SnoMan
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| Posts: 2005
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Posted: 07/28/08 06:59 AM
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Might try some old IH truck parts too. Since your setup never came in truck to begin with, they used parts for something else to make it happen. You just need to figure out what mounts they used.
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mikeg
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Posted: 08/01/08 11:13 AM
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As far as info I found the truck was built by the factory as it is too new to be one of the conversions and there should be parts available from the (joke) I mean factory,it's just one of those things to where I have to take it apart and leave it in the street tempting the city ordinances so I can possibly find some parts to try to half assed repair it because no one knows jack about it.
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Posted: 03/24/09 07:51 PM
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you might have fixed your problem but if not try daystar products or energy suspension. they both have a huge line of polyurethane parts.
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