Looking for u-bolt part number

My427stang

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Going with F350 blocks on the rear of my truck and finding conflicting part numbers

I will need an F-350 u-bolt, long bolts for both the overload spring pack and the 4 inch block

Anyone got a part number? Sterling axle from a SRW

Thanks in advance, online Ford parts dealers dont show a part number, and the searches on other sites show part numbers that dont seem to make sense

If anyone has done this to their F250, and had the overload (helper) springs, I'd surely appreciate the u-bolt part number

Thanks!
 

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If you get U-bolts from the dealer you will probably pay out the ass for them. If you measure them up (length X width X rod thickness) then you can call your local tractor trailor shop and they should make them. I've gotten tons of them made up for various trucks and trailors that I have. Somebody around should make them it'll only be a few phone calls and it is much cheaper than going to the dealership.
 

My427stang

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Ironically all Ford part numbers are well under 10 bucks a piece, local guy gets much more.

However, I did write a VIN of a truck at the dealer, and I think I can get the part number that way.

I do agree, the spring shops are an easy way to do it, but it seems that the Ford dealer may be cheaper in this isolated event LOL
 

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