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I'm sure that they do but there is no problem with putting 2 continuous duty ones in there. I did and it works fine. You can't put a momentary in place of a continuous.
Being as I've been in your shoes with an alternator failure and my truck running hot, I just ordered 2 Dayco brands for $18 shipped for my trucks. Thanks for the information.
Any cheap recommendations for cheap replacement rubber on my 939 series mudflaps? I thought I'd look for a conveyor belt manufacturer as a start. I have 2 that are chewed up and warped.
It's for a Ford. They're $22 now at Advance here.
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/carquest-heater-core-398010/5891361-P?searchTerm=398010&zoneAssigned=1&prefZC=29376
$21 at Advance Auto. I replaced the one in my 932 with a little modification and it works great. I wouldn't even bother trying to clean or repair the original.
The truck had the battery box on it already. As far as mud flaps, I'm putting the original cargo version ones on that came on the bed. I really never liked the tractor ones
Mine originally had the toolbox on the tire carrier, passenger side, also. The hydro tank was directly behind it. I knew the 11 foot bed would hang over too much if I left the carrier where it was so Coffey1 and I moved it forward to the same location as a regular cargo version. The toolbox was...
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