Fender mounting hardware
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Fender mounting hardware
I am considering replacing the fenders etc. on my 1919 Roadster with new and hate to strip the mounting hardware from the existing parts since they are in pretty good shape (no rust) and could be used by others if unmolested. Is there a place where replacement mounting hardware can be purchased, new or used. I don't think I have ever seen it advertised.
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Re: Fender mounting hardware
Did you mean the fender brackets? If you did I don’t think the new T fenders that are available have the fender mounting brackets that are rivited on.
Since they don’t have the brackets you will need to remove your old ones and remount them on the new fenders. That’s what T owners do when they buy a new fender.
And yes no one reproduces the fender brackets. Or at least they didn’t use to. Just because they are rusted up people will buy the brackets. In some places they are hard to come by.
Since they don’t have the brackets you will need to remove your old ones and remount them on the new fenders. That’s what T owners do when they buy a new fender.
And yes no one reproduces the fender brackets. Or at least they didn’t use to. Just because they are rusted up people will buy the brackets. In some places they are hard to come by.
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Re: Fender mounting hardware
no repro's except for brass-erabrowning wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 4:32 pmI am considering replacing the fenders etc. on my 1919 Roadster with new and hate to strip the mounting hardware from the existing parts since they are in pretty good shape (no rust) and could be used by others if unmolested. Is there a place where replacement mounting hardware can be purchased, new or used. I don't think I have ever seen it advertised.
eBay, forum, Facebook for parts or used trash fenders
Could find someone to trade
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Yellow circled much easier
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Re: Fender mounting hardware
Put in a WTB for fender mounting brackets.
Parts sellers have junkie fenders that are only good for the mounting plates.
Parts sellers have junkie fenders that are only good for the mounting plates.
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Re: Fender mounting hardware
FYI, Sacramento Vintage Ford has them for the 13-16 fenders. They're backordered at present, but they told me they should have them in 2-3 weeks. Noel
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Re: Fender mounting hardware
You might call Lang’s. They have a supply of good and NOS T parts. The top fender brackets are the same for L and R. But the corner brackets aren’t. They have to be L or R.
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Re: Fender mounting hardware
The top fender brackets with which I am familiar are left and right. The mounting holes in the fenders may be the same pattern, but one of the brackets would need to be rotated to align with the holes, putting the mounting slot either in front or behind the frame iron.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.