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Re: 1066 Seat Rebuild Parts
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Posted by Pete in Tejas on February 21, 2006 at 09:39:42 from (24.0.35.176):
In Reply to: 1066 Seat Rebuild Parts posted by Pete in Tejas on February 20, 2006 at 23:03:25:
It appears to me that the rubber springs are sold as singles and you obviously need two. Is there any difference between the IH and various aftermarket pieces except the price? The shock seems to be harder to find as well as a bit pricey at just under $100 for the aftermarket one I found. Does NAPA or someone else carry these? Ive seen aftermarket mechanical relacement assemblies that would cost a bit more than the parts at the prices that I've seen to rebuild the old one($160 - 200). This may be a silly question asking a bunch of IH guys, but are the replacements any good(with the correct police set aside for the moment)? If I can get the old one working for under a hundred and change it's a no brainer to stay factory for me. ;)
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