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With what other year(s) cars or trucks is the '36 pickup rear fender common? Thanks!
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According to my parts book both left and right sides are the same for '34 thru '36 1/2 ton and panel bodies. Coach
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The fenders are the same for 1934-36 1/2 ton pick-ups.The panels are different as they are more narrow....The exception is the open panel which used a pick-up body.(and is rare)
Gene Schneider
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The only place the the 1/2 ton panel fenders differ from the pickup is on the upper inner middle section and is cut out of the panel fender. The pickup and panel fender both have the pickup mounting holes on the inner edge. The panel fender also has it's mounting hole in the upper center line of the fender. The outer part of the fenders are identical. The 1.5 ton rear fenders are wider but have the same outer half appearance on the single rear wheels trucks. The 1.5 ton rear fender for dual wheels is wider yet and is the same for all trucks from 1931 to 1936.
34 & 35 trucks are the greatest. 36 high cabs are OK too.
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Does the fender bolt direct to the box or is there a gasket there ? What bolts are correct ? Thanks
easymoney
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No anti-squeak between the rear fender to pickup box. Only anti-squeak used was on panel bodies (1/2 ton). There is a non-beaded anti-squeak between rear fender and running board. Bolts used were a hex head 5/16 - 18x9/16, 5/16 - 18 x 1/2, round head slotted bolt 1/4 -20 x 3/4,& 5/16 - 18 x 1 & 1/8.
34 & 35 trucks are the greatest. 36 high cabs are OK too.
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