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Rear Wheel Bearings
By nightwalkerancestery,
Not sure if anyone has already come up with this realization, but I'm 110% restoring my newest edition and was purchasing parts, which included rear wheel bearings. If you were to look up the Timken/Federal Mogul numbers for the bearings you would come up with the part numbers: 206F (Inner) 207F (Outter) From Napa, regular price for these bearings would be: $49.40 (206F) $61.48 (207F) Now, after a little research, the Torque Tube bearing has the same dimensions as the inner bearing w
Mitsubishi dealers that actual have parts in stock
By TSIREX,
Wondering if anybody knows a good mitsubishi or chrysler dealership that actual has hard to find parts for the starquest. Every time I order oem parts they refund my money. Is there a list of no longer available parts some where? Thanks Rex
car just turns off
By Turbospecv,
Hey guys I need some help please. I have a 87 quest and I am having the problrm where I am driving thr car and it juts turns off. It has no power like if someone pulled the battery out I go to move the connectors beside the battery and then it will start again. so I keep on driving and a little bit later it does it again no power whatsoever to the car I can turn the key but no power comes on can anyone help me on this
clear/lacquer coating sanblasted aluminum?
By Mech,
so i sandblasted an aluminum part today, sprayed some clear coat on it.....looks nice, but it came out darker than the original unfinished aluminum....like a gray color. how can i keep the bright/light look of the original aluminum after sand blasting it? the metal is just too tarnished to get the look i want just by cleaning it....tried that. suppose could just paint it a color that matches it....but seems silly to do all that when it i get the look i want by sanblasting it...
