1974–1977 Ford front turn, truck
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Would request someone with a Ford print this, offer feedback on critique to get this correct, Front Grill Turn Signal Lens The standard front grill-mounted turn signal lenses for 1974–1977 Ford trucks generally follow these specifications: Approximate Dimensions: 8.47" L x 2.62" W x 2.86" H. Lens Type: These are typically rectangular clear or amber lenses that mount directly into the grill. Fitment: Parts like the D5TZ-13200-A are designed specifically for the 1975–1976 model years and fit both driver and passenger sides. For a 1975 Ford truck (F-100, F-150, F-250, or F-350), the two front mounting holes on the turn signal lens are spaced 4-9/16 inches (approximately 116 mm) apart. Mounting Details: Lens Part Number: This spacing corresponds to the standard rectangular lens used for the 1975–1976 model years, often identified by Ford part number D5TZ-13200-A. Screw Placement: There are two screws—one on the left and one on the right of the lens—that pass through these holes to secure the lens directly to the bulb housing/bucket assembly. Housing Opening: Behind the lens, the bulb assembly usually fits into a 2-inch circular hole in the grill or valance. Fitment Variations Early vs. Late 1975: This 4-9/16" spacing is typical for "early" 1975 models (before serial number C50,001) which featured clear lenses. Comparison: If you find aftermarket lenses where the holes do not line up, they may be intended for the 1973–1974 or 1977–1979 models, which used different grill and light configurations
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