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Old Mar 22, 2022 | 09:21 AM
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Awesome!

I need to do some front end work on my truck, I am just not looking forward to beating the crap out of my wallet for it.
I feel your pain. You wanna spend the money on good quality parts but they don’t give ‘em away.

What kind of front end work you talking about?
 
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Old Mar 22, 2022 | 10:17 AM
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Brakes, bearings, and steering parts. Not to mention the vacuum actuator for the cad gave up the ghost.... So, my 4x4 is non-functional at the moment.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2022 | 12:36 PM
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Brakes, bearings, and steering parts. Not to mention the vacuum actuator for the cad gave up the ghost.... So, my 4x4 is non-functional at the moment.
In other words, what you have is necessary.
 
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In other words, what you have is necessary.
But, not quite 'required' just yet. Though that is coming soon. I'll likely address it this summer, when its warmer out.
 
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But, not quite 'required' just yet. Though that is coming soon. I'll likely address it this summer, when its warmer out.
Gives you some time to recruit a tool chaser to help you out.
 
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Gives you some time to recruit a tool chaser to help you out.
Yeah, wouldn't that be nice. Wish I could teach my dogs......
 
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Yeah, wouldn't that be nice. Wish I could teach my dogs......
Might be easier than teaching the grandkids.
 
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Might be easier than teaching the grandkids.
Very true...... I don't think it would be hard to get them to discriminate between a wrench, a ratchet, or a socket.... but, getting them to understand the fractional sizes would definitely be challenging.... Of course, the same could be said for the grandkids.
 
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