Cummins folks - looking for the plastic end of throttle return spring. Where can I buy just this part?

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I have found whole springs for $40+ but I don't need the spring and 40 bucks is a lot for an experiment. I just need the plastic end, because I think I might be able to fix the cruise control cable on my '94 Mustang GT with it :D

Thanks for the help if you know the part number or where they can be bought individually!
 

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I have found whole springs for $40+ but I don't need the spring and 40 bucks is a lot for an experiment. I just need the plastic end, because I think I might be able to fix the cruise control cable on my '94 Mustang GT with it :D

Thanks for the help if you know the part number or where they can be bought individually!
Well, here is exactly what I did several years ago. I went salvage yarding one weekend and I cut off every one I could find from the
1991-2007 Ram trucks.

Now , you can hit up Amazon and buy as many of these as your hearts desire...

 
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Perfect!! Thank you for this, now if it works out you'll have made a lot of 94/95 Mustang owners happy too :D that cable's been discontinued a long time and they all break in the same place.
 

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Perfect!! Thank you for this, now if it works out you'll have made a lot of 94/95 Mustang owners happy too :D that cable's been discontinued a long time and they all break in the same place.
I know exactly what you are talking about. I have been using this part to fix SN95 Mustangs for quite a while
 

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