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A rather shade tree move, but it was a solid solution. Pictures to follow
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What's goin on here???? You running 4WD hubs with no CV shafts?? I always thought they helped keep the bearing from coming apart? Is that ********? Seriously, I am curious about this.
What's goin on here???? You running 4WD hubs with no CV shafts?? I always thought they helped keep the bearing from coming apart? Is that ********? Seriously, I am curious about this.
There’s not many of them but I agree, that’s one.All done. Spent more time cleaning the evaporator then anything else.......she was definitely a K9 unit.
The ac has to be at least 10* cooler now. Best Dorman product to date
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I have mine still in the box for months. Don’t want to hack it up.
You used utility blades?All done. Spent more time cleaning the evaporator then anything else.......she was definitely a K9 unit.
The ac has to be at least 10* cooler now. Best Dorman product to date
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If they’re Timken they’re fine, I know that much.What's goin on here???? You running 4WD hubs with no CV shafts?? I always thought they helped keep the bearing from coming apart? Is that ********? Seriously, I am curious about this.