Posted by Gambles on April 25, 2017 at 05:28:50 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: f 600 ford posted by ron miller on April 24, 2017 at 19:22:06:
A couple of years ago, my brother needed extensive brake work done to his '71 F600. We started buying parts from NAPA, but each time we wanted something, we heard the parts man say "My computer shows that we only have ONE of these in the whole nation and it's sitting at a warehouse about 700 miles from here. We can get it, but it will cost you an extra $30 for the UPS shipping." After hearing that about four times, I finally got the hint that it was just his way of being competitive with the initial price, but screwing my brother over on the final price. We then tried Autozoned, but they told us that they don't supply any parts for trucks over one ton. We then went to O'Reillys and couldn't have been happier. All parts were received overnight, WITH NO EXTRA CHARGES. The prices were lower than NAPA and were of very good quality. I'm not trying to put in a plug for O'Reilly's, it's just that they had no problem getting parts for this particular application. Getting back to your truck, since this probably isn't a daily-driver truck, have you ever considered just taking the old water pump off and telling them to get you an exact replacement? As far as your brakes, you may have to take the drum apart to get the exact size. If like my brother's truck, it seemed there were about five different sizes that Ford could have used for his application.
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