992dr
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Looks good.
Thanks man, I appreciate it
Thanks for the link. Mine has been dangling for months now, thinking how the heck am I going to fix this without damaging the glass.
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Looks good.
Thanks man, I appreciate it
Thanks for the link. Mine has been dangling for months now, thinking how the heck am I going to fix this without damaging the glass.
It’s cheap, easy and works. This kit provides the structural bond and conducts electricity. You need both to make the tab reattachment work.
I did nothing but run back and forth to the parts store the last couple days.
My son decided this weekend was a good time to put a Edelbrock Performer intake and cam kit and timing chain set in his 90 GMC Sierra, so we are getting all the odds and ends to freshen up stuff while we are under the hood.
Had to get a jump start this morning. Battery tester read 70% on the battery. Getting a new one when it warms up a bit.
^This weather sucks! I don't remember it ever being so cold for this long in CT.
Yeah, def cold... when it hits 37* for a day next week its gonna feel like spring...^This weather sucks! I don't remember it ever being so cold for this long in CT.
ya I think I tried that stuff before on my nbs it worked for a while then it came off again, I am putting this Loctite on afterwards to keep it on permanently as a exterior coating that will bond to the glass (supposedly)