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Dirky
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Slick part diagrams

Post by Dirky »

I am looking for part diagrams or blown up pictures for all systems on these slicks.

Stuff like manual steering gear box, steering column, wiring harness clip locations, etc...

If I can recall correctly, at one point there was a CD available for these trucks.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Derek.
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Post by jamesdfo »

Dirky: I bought mine from a fellow in MI.....here is link to page on his website listing all available CD's

http://www.hipoparts.com/categories/Too ... 26-Videos/


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Post by Uncle Skip »

Derek.
Get yourself a subscription to the LMC catalog.
They have blow ups with part numbers that will help you greatly.
Otherwise, the Chilton manuals for your correct year are your other main resource.
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Post by unibody madness »

Ebay also carries shop manuals for your specific year truck,in both paperback and on cd. If you are patient and do a daily search you will find them for less than the going price.
you can also do a search on this forum or post what you need in parts wanted.
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

theres a few at fordification that start with 65 and are very useful
http://www.fordification.com/tech/schematics.htm
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Post by Rusted64 »

Here is another good location for what you are looking for.

http://www.fordification.com/tech/schematics.htm



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Post by Obsa »

Uncle Skip wrote:Derek.
Get yourself a subscription to the LMC catalog.
They have blow ups with part numbers that will help you greatly.
I agree Skip, I would even go as far as say their catalog is their best product. Best of all it's free!
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