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My suggestion would be to look up the GM part numbers in the -20P or -34P manuals and start an internet search from there. NOS rubber stuff isn't all that great. Those manuals are available free in the TM section
Edit, here are the manuals you seek. The ones ending in 20P and 34P are parts manuals. I'd save all of them as they can be most useful.
My suggestion would be to look up the GM part numbers in the -20P or -34P manuals and start an internet search from there. NOS rubber stuff isn't all that great. Those manuals are available free in the TM section
Do you have any knowledge on where to purchase at a fair price? I have been out of this for a while now I'm back to rebuilding some old military vehicles so I'm unfamiliar with the prices and palaces now days
Most parts houses will sell these parts. It's important to have them search for a 1984 K-30 regardless of the year of your truck. When I get a chance, I'll dig up some part numbers for you.
Most parts houses will sell these parts. It's important to have them search for a 1984 K-30 regardless of the year of your truck. When I get a chance, I'll dig up some part numbers for you.
Most parts houses will sell these parts. It's important to have them search for a 1984 K-30 regardless of the year of your truck. When I get a chance, I'll dig up some part numbers for you.
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