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Just got my new regulator today my old one worked perfect until I put new weatherstripping in the window channel. A friend told me about this parts place (thanks Chuck) that sold these regulators $154.00 including shipping still in the GM packaging looks like I will have to install it tomorrow...
Some places are run that way it was that way at great lakes in illinois before Noel started there no I dont think there is a problem veiwing at will as long as he is at the site.
Pic 2 in this post just confirms my belief that anything over cab height as in the tanks on that truck will protect the cab somewhat in a rollover this is the way I will go if I decide to retrofit my truck. I will put a four point into the bed and add to more bars crossed behind the cab for side...
Make sure you file any burrs you might have raised with the screw driver when prying the cap off and make yourself a new gasket to seal out dirt and water.
First put the nuts back on just a few threads then tap on the rounded edge along the top where they are strong enough no to dent. If that doesnt work tap a sharp screwdriver under them in different spots they have a gasket under them that glues them down as they age.
I used a set of LT215/85R/16/ MS they are 10 ply tires I get good sets of tires off the trucks that come into my friends junk yard. You have to watch the beads the newer tires have a molded edge that extends over the rim you cannot use them because the ring will not seat on the rim the right way...
Just finished mine too I bought it to put a comm shelter into but it wont fit between the wheel wells so I bought an A3 last week so today it went on ebay unfortunatly I cant keep them all.
I dont know how they could view us as the bad guy the MV hobbiest was the one killed. Im not making any judgements here but the damage where it occurred on the surviving vehicles is pretty self evident what happened here. I was coming home from haspin this year and was almost rear ended by a...
You need whats called a pickle fork its used for removing the tie rod type of joint if the nut is spinning the ball inside the joint. Take the pickle fork and pound it into the joint to put pressure on the knuckle and it will come loose the fork is tapered to force the tapered stud from the...
Civi K5 seats have much thicker bottom cushions use the brackets from the civi seats or your knees will be in the steering wheel. I have a friend who put the split bench seat in his 1009 from a mid 90s dodge pick up it works great Im looking for a good one for my truck.
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