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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Wa.
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Re: Picked up a 72 3/4 4x4 Burb
If you are going to go white steel with these I have a set of the Ford 8 luggers that are popular. I think 16x7 (Ill have to look at em).
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Location: North Alabama
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Re: Picked up a 72 3/4 4x4 Burb
Had some steel 8 lugs stashed away and 3/4 ton hubcaps so, I'm all set there. Thank you though. Just in need f the other parts I sent you a list of.
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Re: Picked up a 72 3/4 4x4 Burb
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Not sure what you mean by engine seems weak. I would do a compression and vacuum check on it first thing. That would tell a lot on engine condition. I would do some checking before I replaced it. Could be bad plugs, ignition problems, or fuel problems. My Red/White '71 Chevy pickup didn't seem to have much power when I first got it and I finally traced it down to the fuel sock on the in tank pickup tube. Replaced that and blew out the fuel lines and it ran great after that. Just some thoughts. LockDoc
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