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I'm trying to reuse my existing centerlink from my old suspension. Unfortunately it's the only component that wasn't totally worn out or destroyed in removal.
Can someone help me identify (red arrow) this?
By chance someone have a better resolution of this diagram or at least the key? Which I knew what book this came out of.
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If I had to guess I'd say it looks like a rubber grease boot... If so, you can buy replacements at any auto parts store. I think you can even buy poly ones that last longer.
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Michael H. wrote:
If I had to guess I'd say it looks like a rubber grease boot... If so, you can buy replacements at any auto parts store. I think you can even buy poly ones that last longer.
Agree with Michael on the parts house purchase.
The 3304 is the Ford designation, and the way that illustration looks, it would have come with the new drag / center link. If you buy the software for the Ford Master parts catalog, you can search those numbers to find information, like what Ford called it. Sometimes, it helps. NPD uses all of those numbers you see listed for part numbers on their site. Makes it real easy to search for something.
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