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Man, I would argue for a long time if I ordered something at a price they have listed...threaten BBB, etc...I HATE when businesses pull that sort of stuff. If they make a mistake on pricing they should honor it. Unless it's a typo that they quickly fix or a misprint of a flyer that they immediately print a disclaimer about....But something that's been out there for a year is their price and they need to own it.
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Return To Main Categories Help You may click on an item description to return to the page the item came from. PartNo Description Price Qty Total 69646 In frame header 1987-95 YJ Wrangler with chevy V8 engine (standard trans only). 389.95 389.95 SubTotal 389.95 US Mail 24.95 Total 414.90 Enter 0 to delete an item. |
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Alan,
Hold the Alt button down and hit print screen. It won't look like it does anything. Open up a Microsoft Word blank document, (or another document program) and click on edit on the top of the screen. Click on paste. That should put an image of the web page on the document. Then just save it. Edit: I just went to their website and have the page saved. If you want to PM me your e-mail address, I can send it to you. I saved it showing the date and time in the image also. |
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Shannon came thru for me in a search for another set of headers. He found them at Autopartsdealer.com for $432.57 with free shipping. I should be ordering them tonight. ;) Thanks again Shannon. Been working on my 95 GMC this past weekend. The link is in my signature. |
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Yeah...what he said. LOL
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The headers showed up today. :metal: I hope to fit them tonight.
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Are thoses shorty ones? No codes about building so close to the property line?
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oh,it's temporary. I though a few years down the road you would enclose it and make it part of your shop.:lol:
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It works that way here too.:lol:ya get them headers on so I can see how much room you have under them.
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Here is the style collectors they have.
http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC03600.jpg Passenger side needs some help. It shouldn't be too bad. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC03602.jpg Drivers side fit great. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC03604.jpg The altenator bracket needed some trimming. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC03605.jpg http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC03606.jpg You can't see it in the pic, but the bracket does have a 90* bend running up to the altenator so the bracket does have some strenght to it. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC03608.jpg The drivers side header is completely installed. I hope. ;) |
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those look great!
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Very Nice!
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Man the passenger side looks tight. Is it OK, or do you have to trim a little?
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Nice headers. I have the LTs with that same ball collector.
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Getting back after it. Trying to get some small things rounded up that need paint. I never did find my other vent window frame that I thought I painted. I tore apart another one and blasted it. Still need to sand arounf the chrome strip. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03611.jpg Finally got around to trimming the front shroud so I could put my upper radiator hold downs in. Still need to drill and install a nutsert. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/DSC03612.jpg http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/DSC03613.jpg Stripped the front sheet metal off so I could access the header on the left side without scratching the inner fender. Plus now I can button up the engine a little easier. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC03615.jpg Going thru the seals for the fender I found this seal and not exactly sure where it goes. I think it goes along the bottom of the inner fender. I've got the ones where the fender bolts to the inner. I also have the one between the inner fender and the radiator support. I still need the one between the inner fender and the cab. It wasn't in the kit. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSC03614.jpg Shannon was over working on his cab and had the camera and caught me. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...2/DSC03618.jpg |
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no pinner.:waah: no can of chew on the front pocket.:waah: your not looking really happy.:lol::lol: Must be the stage fright. Looks like a mean game of pocket pool going on. Get that truck running.;) That's not one of those Homes on Homes ring in your ear is it?:lol::lol: If it is, you need to also wear the wife beater tee shirt also.:lol: Maybe put on a little weight. Alan on Alan? It's just does'nt work as good as the homes thing does it. He probably changed his name. The Paul senior stash is looking good though. I still like this one the best. Brrrrr my nuts are cold.:lol::lol: Ok I'm done. Good to see you making progress.
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Mind if I ask what year the alternator you are running is? I have similar brackets and can't find the correct one.
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