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In my parts book, dtd 1 Aug 32, on page 90 lists several parts for the front fenders.
Spacer, front fender support bolt (p/n 367323)
Cushion, front fender support (p/n 367314)
Cushion, front fender to frame anchor (P/N 367338)
Retainer, front fender to frame anchor cushion (p/n 367339)
Anchor, fender to frame (p/n 367337).
Can anyone advise me as to what they are and where they go? I took several hundred pictures but lost many due to computer crash so I'm trying to piece the puzzle together. Thanks foe any help.

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Neil, I can't help you with the nomenclatures, but I do have a recommendation for future computer crashes. Put your photos on a flash drive for backup. I even have a backup flash drive for the first flash drive.


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Thanks Bill. I already have all my pics backed up on a flash Drive. At the time I couldn't even spell flash drive (Ha Ha)

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I have my computer files backed up on the "cloud". Not only are they saved on my drives but also a remote server. The cost is not excessive compared with loss of files. I use Carbonite and can also access them when I travel by logging into the Carbonite site. Did that today to get some information from a file.


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You are probably looking for the support brackets that hold the front splash apron . brackets are held onto the front of the frame and two chrome plated 1/4 20 screws thread to the bracket and hold the splash apron. One on each side. I to had my computer crash , or I would be able to send pictures.

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Thanks for the help Jack. Hopefully I'll find a 32 locally that I can look at. I have those brackets and will see if there are numbers on them.


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