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Back Up Camera Systems at RockAuto

By RockAuto,
Back up cameras can help prevent backing into people in town or into tree stumps while off road. Forward facing cameras with a digital video recorder (DVR) can help avoid lengthy or fraudulent accident disputes. All those online videos of mayhem on foreign highways came from forward facing cameras. An automotive camera system is about as easy to install as a typical car stereo system. Having a color monitor built into the rear view mirror is a fun way to customize an older vehicle. Significant
Weeping 5 Speed Tranny Output Shaft Seal

By Starfighterpilot,
Because of the miles that the Old Broad has on her the 5 speedy output shaft seal has worn a groove in it's mating surface on the drive shaft yoke which fits over the tranny output shaft. I'm tired of having to add gear lube to the tranny to make up for the gear lube weepage - not to mention the oily mess that it makes on the bottom of the chassis. I was skulking around Rock Auto today and found this shaft sleeve which "should" supposedly eliminate this weeping problem. http://www.rockauto..
Different project

By BC_99,
So about 10 years ago my dad and I decided we needed a truck to pull our skid steer/trailer with....we found this old blue flat bed turd. 1979 Chevy C30 Custom Deluxe. http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/tt93/BC_99/Other%20vehicles/20130509_193138_zps30f6291c.jpg Years later we found the dump truck which works way better for the job, but the old chevy had new tires just installed and has always been handy for going to Lowes to get building materials or whatever. So, we decided to keep it. It
Exhaust studs

By Chromedome,
I bought an '86 recently and found that four of the exhaust studs were stripped. I pulled the head yesterday and found that the PO had tried to drill out two of the holes with the head on the car and they are all wallowed out and way too big now. I need some options on how to repair this. If there's enough metal to do so, I'm thinking drilling and tapping to 12 mm and cutting the head off a low grade bolt, inserting it in the head, then drilling and tapping the bolt to 8 mm. Any other sugg