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Re: redoing rear susp. - center pin hole ?
[Re: mlclark]
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03/12/04 12:48 PM
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Thanks <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> - Now to try this again
Matt - 92 Rodeo LS (sorta) tell tail signs It's no fun to climb the ladder when the rungs on the ladder are bent - The Recipe
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Re: redoing rear susp. - center pin hole ?
[Re: unirevolt]
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03/13/04 06:17 PM
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<img src="/forums/images/graemlins/angry.gif" alt="" /> I was supposed to drop them off yesterday during my lunch break, but my manager decided to take the day off, so I didn't get a break. The shop can do it Monday, but I'm off today and tomorrow and hate not doing anything about it this weekend. Could I do this with a Dewalt hand held electric hammer drill? Is that not enough drill for the job and should I just suck it up and wait a couple more days.
Matt - 92 Rodeo LS (sorta) tell tail signs It's no fun to climb the ladder when the rungs on the ladder are bent - The Recipe
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Re: redoing rear susp. - center pin hole ?
[Re: unirevolt]
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03/13/04 09:13 PM
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Matt - 92 Rodeo LS (sorta) tell tail signs It's no fun to climb the ladder when the rungs on the ladder are bent - The Recipe
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