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Bullerman 01-19-2025 01:25 PM

Anti rattle spring on 50 model
 

Does anyone know for sure if this will replace the original anti rattle spring on a 50 model

tubman 01-19-2025 03:57 PM

Re: Anti rattle spring on 50 model
 

I don't, and lacking any concrete knowledge to the contrary, I would expect it's not 100% correct. Doesn't someone have the correct original part for that? I would believe that they are not that hard to find. I know they weren't 15 years ago when I needed one. Try some of the parts sources that have been around for a while : Southside Obsolete, Third Gen, San Dimas, etc. I always wondered why you were considering the Mustang part. If someone has an original one, then you'll be sure.

Bullerman 01-19-2025 07:47 PM

Re: Anti rattle spring on 50 model
 

Thanks. The first of next week I will check with them. I would like to have an original if I can find one.

Bullerman 02-21-2025 09:46 AM

Re: Anti rattle spring on 50 model
 

Well I found an original and had it for a while now I can't find it. It's hell getting old. I think my wife accidentally threw it in the trash so now I am trying to find another one.
I have called a bunch of different places and only found one that had it. Now I am looking again.

TJ 02-21-2025 11:22 AM

Re: Anti rattle spring on 50 model
 

Buy another one and you will find the one you misplaced.

petehoovie 02-21-2025 12:05 PM

Re: Anti rattle spring on 50 model
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by tj (Post 2371126)
buy another one and you will find the one you misplaced.

Good one, TJ!!!

RKS.PA 02-21-2025 01:57 PM

Re: Anti rattle spring on 50 model
 

Yes, almost a guaranteed solutions to lost items!!:D

tubman 02-21-2025 02:12 PM

Re: Anti rattle spring on 50 model
 

I find the fact that a part such as this is so hard to find to be a bit troubling.:eek:


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