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Basically, a bunch of parts to rebuild my tailgate. Regulator, seals, channels and stuff.
All from this>>Window
I went to the "Prothane" radiator mounts years ago and they work great !I replaced 2 sets of the worn out oil soaked rubber radiator support insulator pads. This may put me into CUCV Hot Rodding but lets go give it a whirl.
I used Prothane Motion Control. Sounds erotic. Radiator insulators Prothane Part # 7-712-BL they fit all GM big block radiator supports on 68-91 Chevy / GM cars and trucks. It was not broke and I fixed it. It was plum worn out and doing nothing. I will be doing this to Terminus M1009 also. I hate to disturb that fine gem. But sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do. Looks like a great day today. I have lots of work and some fun working on Easter find M1008. I will post my results later. Have a great day and make the best of it.
It looks like new U-bolts on your leaf springs, too. Did you replace those recently?Stripped out the rear brakes and rebuilt cleaning and painting a few parts!
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No previous owner did the lift ... also pinched the brake line on the drivers side rear.. do you think ..did the brake even work??
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OK, that was funny !That pinched line probably helped keep the brake shoes from wearing out.
Time to get some "stainless steel" brake lines !No previous owner did the lift ... also pinched the brake line on the drivers side rear.. do you think ..did the brake even work??
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Time to get some "stainless steel" brake lines !
lol.....lol.....stainless steel won't work any better under the u bolt!!
Really ? That's what you took from my comment ? Well then let me explain in simple terms. First take the 'U' bolt off, then remove the old brake line. Then replace the 'U' bolt (making sure to torque it to the proper specs) and then install a new stainless steel brake line. Bleed the brakes. Better ?Stainless steel won't work any better UNDER the u bolt!!