Tea Cup bracket bolts?

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Matt
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Tea Cup bracket bolts?

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What style bolts were used to hold the Tea Cup bracket on the AA frame?

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gunmetal 2
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Re: Tea Cup bracket bolts?

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Matt, you need to give more information on what kind of bracket you have and were is the tea cup tail light located at. What year. pics are always nice.
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Re: Tea Cup bracket bolts?

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My truck is a 1929. The bracket is rather short. Its located at end of the driver side frame rail, mounted on the underside of the frame rail.


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Neil Wilson
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Re: Tea Cup bracket bolts?

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My research shows that A-13470-B d3 AA Tail Lamp Bracket used the following hardware:

Bracket to frame:
(3) A-20764 – 5/16-24 x 7/8 hex. head bolt (plain)
(3) A-21702 – 5/16-24 (17/64 x 1/2) hex. nut (R.F.)
(3) A-22217 – 5/16 (1/16 x 37/64) lock washer (R.F.)
Tail lamp to bracket (includes license bracket and wire shield):
(2) A-206??-S1 – 1/4-28 x 7/8” round head screw (B.E. head)
(2) A-22150-S1 – 1/4 (3/32 x 29/64) lock washer (B.E.)
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Teacup Tail Lamp Setup (commercial) 1c2.jpg
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Regards, Neil Wilson
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Matt
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Joined: December 8th, 2013, 4:21 pm
Body Type: 76-A
Model Year: 1929
Location: 8453 Main St Kinsman Ohio 44428

Re: Tea Cup bracket bolts?

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Thanks that really helped.


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