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Old 07-21-2023, 06:25 PM   #1
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Default Alternate bolt set for 1940 cab mounting?

Hi guys I know the bolt kit that was being made is now not available. What have you guys used as an alternative? I like the springs under the frame but I have no idea where you can find those springs.
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You can use coach bolts, shorten or re-thread as necessary. use valve springs and shorten them to suit. Hope this helps.
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You can use coach bolts, shorten or re-thread as necessary. use valve springs and shorten them to suit. Hope this helps.
It does. When you refer to coach bolts is that the same as carriage bolts?
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Yeah. Coach bolts = carriage bolts.
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Hi guys I know the bolt kit that was being made is now not available. What have you guys used as an alternative? I like the springs under the frame but I have no idea where you can find those springs.
I'd suggest McMaster-Carr.
Springs? Die springs are available in a zillion different diameters and lengths.

I would advise against using carriage bolts as the heads would protrude from the bed floor. Instead, I'd use flat head bolts just as Ford did.
Also available in a zillion sizes and lengths.

McMaster is reasonably priced and ships the same day.
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I'd suggest McMaster-Carr.
Springs? Die springs are available in a zillion different diameters and lengths.

I would advise against using carriage bolts as the heads would protrude from the bed floor. Instead, I'd use flat head bolts just as Ford did.
Also available in a zillion sizes and lengths.

McMaster is reasonably priced and ships the same day.
As far as the bed I used a Horkey wood conversion so I am set there. I was asking about the special bolts/springs that attach the cab to the frame.
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As far as the bed I used a Horkey wood conversion so I am set there. I was asking about the special bolts/springs that attach the cab to the frame.
I realize what springs you are seeking. My response remains the same... McMaster-Carr, die springs.
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