Posted by Mike M on August 31, 2018 at 12:33:47 from (24.140.3.210):
In Reply to: Wrong parts posted by Hay hay hay on August 30, 2018 at 19:10:42:
I was working on my truck with a Dana 60 rear end. I would of liked to of gotten a new crush sleeve too. I was up in Akron Oh. so stopped into Summit Racing parts. Parts order counter says we have a rebuild kit for that. I asked does it have the crush sleeve ? They have no idea book doesn't say. So how about grabbing one and lets look at it. Well this place is so big for their britches you can't just look at parts. They say you have to order it and then they will bring it up. Orders have to be paid for up front ! So I order one. Go to next line and await for it to arrive. At least it was vacumed packed on a sheet so I could look at it. No crush sleeve ! So then I now had to go to the returns counter to return it ! What a JOKE ! I wanted to get it done that weekend so I put the old one back in. I had picked up bearings from another source.
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