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Are the M1009 differential covers special military parts?

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cucvrus

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002.jpg001.jpgThis is the M1009 differential cover that I will be sending out to you. Please replace the gasket before using:lol:(you knew that) I wanted to show you so you know exactly what you are getting. Please let me know if it meets your approval.
 

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It's what I used in my 2000 silverado.

You might see if they have it in stock.
 

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Gentlemen I took it off of a M1009 rear. It is the correct cover. It is not something that I change on a regular basis. I have a few rears in the barn that I use for parts. For some reason the one that is shown in the Dorman picture looks different. That's OK I have it here if you want it. This is a US made OEM cover theirs is a modified Chinese rice pan fits all. Why the fill plug? Looks like a front differential cover.
No problem. I like spending my time getting parts pulled boxing them up running them to 3 different places to help cut shipping costs and then have the order cancelled. Have a good day. Life is full of lessons and I am a learning man.
 
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Yes I don't order parts and then cancel them over a mere $6.25 shipping charge. And No I did not spend unlimited time looking for the cheapest rate. I have more important things to do. Calling you out is not airing my dirty laundry. It is letting others know that I wasted my time to help you. As other people know I shipped them parts as quoted. So call it what you may. That is not the way I do business with anyone. I am honest and upfront. $25.US + shipping means exactly that. FedEx wanted $16.25 that is what you pay. I don't set the rates. Your not the first one and probably not the last but this is the last with me. Have a good day.
 

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Your choices were $16.25 to $30. With $30 being USPS.

I spent less than 10 minutes unbolting my cover again, weighing it, and entering the info on USPS to discover it could be sent priority in a flat rate regional A side loading box for $8.98. Insured.

So please, if you would like to continue this passive aggressive attempt to assassinate my character, start another thread to do it.
 

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What ever. I shipped out 16 packages yesterday. Yours is the only one that I ran from my shop to the UPS shipper and then checked on a flat rate box. I don't do that for fun. $16.25 was Fed Ex. Sorry I did not spent all day trying to save you $6.25. Most people order parts and they want them now. I did my best to get you the correct used OEM part. I am sorry that I failed you. It may be a good idea to close the thread. I did not know I was on Price line where you name your price on shipping. Thank you. Sorry I failed you. Probably a hammer and dolly is all you need to repair the current differential cover if it still bolts up in 10 minutes.
 

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So please, if you would like to continue this passive aggressive attempt to assassinate my character, start another thread to do it.
Umm, no.

This ends now. If you two have something to work out, it's to be done via PM. Any more debate like this in the forums and you'll both be getting an infraction.
 
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