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Posted by Mark - IN. on August 26, 2005 at 05:45:51 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: I just outsource posted by RN on August 25, 2005 at 22:07:55:
Alright napaguy and RN, if you read my post, I said that I once worked at an auto parts store - I don't anymore, and that may be a very good thing. And I also went on to say that I was a young punk too. Huh? Huh? Huh? Apparently there was a reason the GMCs requested go by tag number, although the Chevys did not, and turns out that I lucked out when the part turned out to be the same, whatever it was, might've been a wheel bearing, I don't recall. As I do recall, was a pickup from the '67 - '72 era though. Loved them, had a '69 K20 with a 292 and Dana 70s front and rear, although understood a 60 front was actually stronger than a 70 front because of the number of splines on the pinion at the yoke. I took credit where credit was due. Only difference is that now, I'm a much older punk. When I say or do something stupid, I'm right out front with it for the whole world to see. I don't hide being stupid, I share it. LOL. Mark
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