Truck Parts Book

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If you find them, let me know, I haven't seen a truck parts book in PDF format. I do have the '72-73 truck parts book.
 
I've got some extras I will sell, price depends on the year.
 
Rather than a Dodge light-duty truck book, which would also be good to have, but using a Hollander Interchange Manual might yield the best "will-fit" information. Having something like a BCA-Bower bearing book, with a "buyer's guide" in the rear, which will list ALL of the applications for a particular part number (their part number) bearing would be good too. Plus a similar aftermarket book on ball joints.

In the absence of a Dodge light-duty truck book, don't forget about the MOTOR or Chilton collision estimating guides, which also have factory part numbers in them. The Chilton mechanical estimating guide is similar.

IF you do find a genuine factory parts book, also make sure it has the part number change section in the back!

Trying to chase factory part numbers can work, BUT also consider that if they changed the source of a particular item, that change would usually generate a different factory part number AND part number change listing (in the back) from what it used to be. Which can be a bit tedious. Which makes the aftermarket books (for targeted items) more reliable, by observation.

Enjoy!
CBODY67
 
Not sure if anybody checked the link I posted as the title might be deceiving, it has the whole 78-81 truck parts manual there by section and it can be downloaded. He also has C body stuff there too
 
I discovered the jholst.net website several years ago. Although 300 Letter Car oriented, it must be remembered that only ONE Chrysler Corp parts book back then, as later. Plus the 300 Letter Car specific items in other documents. I must have missed the D-series pickup truck stuff! Thanks for that reminder!

Enjoy!
CBODY67
 
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