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I removed the battery tray today
cleaned up the frame rail area that the two Bumps fit down into. Ford Part number seen on the tray is D9ZB-10748 At this time I am not sure if i will go with the original replacement tray ? I have seen other part numbers for this tray but they all begin the the engineering code (D9) OR 79 so I don't think that it has been Re engineered?
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I have found a substitute tray (Plastic) and only six dollars
Had to use a small piece of hardwood to lay down in the frame rail where the bumps in the original tray would sit and an aluminum strip that runs the length of the inner fender that secures the tray. I was able to use the existing holes so NO modifications were made to the car. If i ever find a good original in a salvage yard it would be a quick conversion back to stock. With battery in place you would not know that the tray was from Auto zone Lynx. battery tray UPC: 083996002050
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Nicely done!
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Bill Jr. To everyone out there, wherever you are. Remember, the light at the end of the tunnel may be the police chasing you down in their own Mustang! |
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