1999-2016 Ford F250 F350 Bed Bolts (long) on 2040-parts.com
Molalla, Oregon, United States
These are used OEM Ford bed bolts. Some rust as seen in the pictures but are all in solid condition. This listing is ONLY for 1. If you need more, please select a greater quantity. These are the longer bed bolts. On an 8' bed, standing at the rear bumper and looking towards the cab, the first two bolts are long ones, the second two bolts are short ones and the next four bolts are long ones. I also have short ones and the frame clips listed in other auctions.
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