Posted by Clint Dixon on Thursday, December 21, 2006 at 12:14:19 :
In Reply to: Dodge Brothers Bolts posted by Bob Gustin on Thursday, December 21, 2006 at 09:46:06 :
Not all of those bolts on the frontend were originally DPCD logo. The bolts that were supplied by Braden were without any logo.
The easiest way to see it is to view a truck that had the full front bumper and no winch. The bolts bolting the bumper, lower supports, and side supports to the frame were DPCD logo bolts. (At least in the early years. This may have changed at some time during the production run. I am not real familiar with anything newer than 1951.) These same bolts were DPCD logo on a truck equipped with the winch, including those that bolt the frame extensions to the frame. All of the rest of the bolts (those bolting the winch assembly together, and those bolting the assembly to the frame and bumper, were without logos as they were supplied with the winch assembly from Braden. The cable guides and rear winch angle would be considered part of the winch assembly.
Junior
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