stop in the ME shop and ask whoever runs that place now. they always had teflon "bar stock" laying around.
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stop in the ME shop and ask whoever runs that place now. they always had teflon "bar stock" laying around.
Cutting board?
McMaster sells samples too
FYI, you can replace Superduty ****ty vacuum hubs with early Ford/chevy dodge Dana 60/dana50 locking hubs. You will need to use the ford style outer c-clip that has multiple layers. The negative side is the set inside the hub cap by about an inch.
do you have to change the spindle nuts or are they unit bearing, like you have to do on 93-97 fords when you go from manual to auto locking hubs?
You don't have to do anything they are unit bearings. It was literaly a 15 min swap.
sweet that is good to know
What's the price jump from 1 tons to rockwells?
Just scrap in now tommy.
Clarke has a rear and I got a quote for 800 for a front from some 2 1/2 ton military truck place. IDK if that's market price or higher.
1600 for 2 fronts is what I was quoted. I can give you the email address if you want it.
http://houston.craigslist.org/pts/1819324846.html
Just found that
red river supply use to have the best rockwell prices
I think this is them: http://www.redriverparts.com/
http://houston.craigslist.org/pts/1823012712.html
You should put this in your bronco since you're getting rocks.
I dont even wanna know.... Rockwells are cheaper
Clarke, i'm getting crazy ideas..........CRASY i tell you