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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Atlanta, Ga.
Posts: 25
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Mystery springs from PO
When I bought the truck it had already been disassembled from the PO and most parts were labeled or self explanatory but I ran across these in a box and have no clue what they are or where they go if they even belong to the truck. I tried looking up the number on them but couldn't find anything either. They look to be a right and left pair and it's a 1972 C10
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Location: Cheyenne, WY
Posts: 740
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Re: Mystery springs from PO
Hood hinge springs. Not sure when the change was but potentially 81 to 87
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#3 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Marianna Arkansas
Posts: 7,280
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Re: Mystery springs from PO
Those are hood hinge springs I have about forty of them in my floor[I really need to clean my shop] in a pile by the paint booth. They appear to be 99-07 although the 88-98 trucks were similar and apparently so were other models. Jim
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Atlanta, Ga.
Posts: 25
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Re: Mystery springs from PO
Got it, thanks for the help!
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