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#1271092 07/03/2018 6:21 PM
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Does anyone identify what these body rods fit? They are approximately 26 inches long. (See photo.) They are too long for a 1/2 ton AD pickup.

http://www.woodlandsoftwaresolutions.com/additional_images/fender_rods.jpg

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Under the dash from firewall to dashboard on either side of the steering column?

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Those two rods go between the lower pan located between bottom of the grill and the bottom of the radiator, and the inner sides of the radiator support. One should be slightly longer than the other.


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