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After 1 1/2 coil cut in the front. Put new brake pads on the front, going to do the rear today.:metal: Looking for some springs for the rear. :smoke:
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Looks much better Dave, but lower, lower. :lol: What's all the green stuff next to your driveway? :haha:
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dennis i would say it was grass but ive never seen it that color
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You guys.:lol: Thats what a $100 a month water bill gets you.:metal: Yes lower, lower
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My water bill was 120 last month and mine still isn't that green. I guess my yard is bigger!
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I have 1 acre of land. There's no way I'm putting grass on it. I even sold my almost new lawn mower from when we lived in Vegas 4 years ago. I don't know what our water bill is, but I know it's ridiculously low. :metal:
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I need to know where I can get a new cap for the end of my manual steering gear. I have an old gear box but I don't know how to get the cap off. The one on my truck is missing. I don't want to swap out the whole gear box if I can just get the cap off and put it on the one thats already on my truck.:uhmk::waah: It kinda just looks like a freeze plug?
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just measure the hole and get a freeze plug that will hammer in....that is what I would do anyway
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thats what i was thinking
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BTW I agree with the freeze plug. Here's a little tip. Put the freeze plug in with the cup facing out, and tap the center with a hammer. I said TAP, not HIT, like a small dent. That spreads the plug to seal it better.
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One for the green light, and the other for the red one. Just a thought.???? |
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According to the wiring diagram for a 64 thats the way it comes from the factory. Two wires going to the sensor? :crazy::ben: I wonder if it would work with a sensor with one wire.
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I would assume it works kinda like a single pole dual throw switch, one wire is for your "cold" light and one wire is for your "hot" light.....you could put a single wire sensor for a dummy light and it would only light which ever light you hook it to when it reaches a certain temp or over heats
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I have a swamp cooler sitting behind the shop I'm trading labor for. I haven't had time to put it in. Now I wish I installed it when it was cooler out side. It's 100 plus here right now. But still not as bad as Phoenix AZ. My brother in law just got back from there and he said it was 118. It's Friday, and I'm quitting real early today. I'm the boss, so I can do that. http://wtriders.com/WTR/Smileys/default/icon_OO.gif
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