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Old 06-23-2009, 12:45 AM
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anyone know a good website to get front turnsignal bezels and housings for a 1977 F150. i looked at LMCtruck and they didnt show the whole unit for sale.
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the next best website i found was http://nationalpartsdepot.com/ or npd for short, that and lmc truck is where i order most of stuff from
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the next best website i found was http://nationalpartsdepot.com/ or npd for short, that and lmc truck is where i order most of stuff from
thank you. i forgot about them.. i should have known since i got ALOT if parts from there for my 1967 Mustang i traded for this truck
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When changing out the bezel, please due yourself a favor and do not cut the t/s wires. If you are not familiar with the procedure, ask and I shall provide, its simple and no splices.
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When changing out the bezel, please due yourself a favor and do not cut the t/s wires. If you are not familiar with the procedure, ask and I shall provide, its simple and no splices.
well all it has there is wires. i need the entire shabang..
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Originally Posted by V8F1501996
thank you. i forgot about them.. i should have known since i got ALOT if parts from there for my 1967 Mustang i traded for this truck
no problem man i buy alot of parts from them and lmctruck lol, another one i get parts from is jc whitney http://www.jcwhitney.com/Auto-Parts/10101.jcw . do you have any pics of you truck ?
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Im trading my 1967 Mustang for it this coming Friday. Im pumped! ive been looking for a good truck to get and this is it.. 1977 F150 lifted. 6" suspension 3"body.
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look pretty good. but of course it is even better when it is lifted up , dont be amazed of how much the side moldings are thou lol, and dont you think you exhaust is kinda illegal j/k with you lol
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Originally Posted by David F-150
look pretty good. but of course it is even better when it is lifted up , dont be amazed of how much the side moldings are thou lol, and dont you think you exhaust is kinda illegal j/k with you lol
i just like it with the black stripe i wont be putting the molding on there.. yeah the exhaust is gonna be a bit loud but when he drops it off i am going to be getting 2 3" flowmaster Super 40 Series mufflers so its not to loud
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ok,that sounds good


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