Mini-resto: 1995 F-150

MUDKICKR

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i know a lot of people say ford parts aren't interchangeable but i always find it funny when you buy a part for a 1995 ford and it has a 1982 part number on it.
 

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I just put the rubber lines on mine. What a PIA!The passenger side would not come loose at all. Ended up destroying the line nut and having to replace the metal line that crosses over. When I got it apart outside the truck I found it had been cross threaded and that was why it wouldn't break loose. Took a vise and vise grips to get it apart to get the clip.
 

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I wouldn't put a ttb back together with rubber pivot bushings if I had a gun to my head. All polyurethane for me LOL
 

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Ya poly is the way to go if possable, but it is a bone stock truck so moog rubber will do.
 

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I understand it wasn't your call but how much did those moog business cost? You can get energy sus. Polys to your door for $32. And I don't believe for a second that the OEM aftermarket parts are as good as the ford ones that lasted 17 years just my $.02
 
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