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Identification of part *DELETED* #718872 04/25/06 02:13 PM
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1995 Honda Passport;
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Re: Identification of part [Re: Paddler] #718873 04/25/06 03:07 PM
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This could be exactly what I need to complete the R & D on a aftermarket accessory that I am working on for, amongst others, all makes of Isuzus. It's exclusive and nobody is making them.

Oooooh, I love the secrets and danger surrounding your posts. Cause, you know we are going to steal your idea. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Try McMaster-Carr or Grainger.

Michael

Re: Identification of part [Re: mlclark] #718874 04/25/06 04:27 PM
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HCMP Offline
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Oooooh, I love the secrets and danger surrounding your posts. Cause, you know we are going to steal your idea. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Try McMaster-Carr or Grainger.

Michael


I will. thank you.
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Spring loaded?


when looking for a container to hold drained brake fluid, find a container that is different from the beverage you are currently consuming.
Re: Identification of part [Re: mlclark] #718875 04/25/06 04:59 PM
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Paddler Offline OP
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This could be exactly what I need to complete the R & D on a aftermarket accessory that I am working on for, amongst others, all makes of Isuzus. It's exclusive and nobody is making them.

Oooooh, I love the secrets and danger surrounding your posts. Cause, you know we are going to steal your idea. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Try McMaster-Carr or Grainger.

Thank you Michael. That was exactly what I was looking for. That site is enormous, what an inventory.

Michael


1995 Honda Passport;
Some people wait a life time for their ship to sail in, while others simple grab the oars and begin paddling
Yours truely
http://www.zutah.com
Re: Identification of part [Re: Paddler] #718876 04/25/06 05:27 PM
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lttlbddy Offline
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Search for "Ball Knob" or just "Knob", that will take care of the knob, you will still need to source the rest of the hardware for your secret application.

Re: Identification of part [Re: lttlbddy] #718877 04/25/06 05:41 PM
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zKnightWhoSaysNi Offline
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If you can't find it at the above mentioned places, try looking up a local co. that repairs exercise equipment. It seems that the part is on a bench right now.

a quick search found www.fitnessrepairparts.com if you have the manual that came with your bench with exploded part numbers or even just the model/brand of your bench, you could look up the part number there. Not many pics, but lists all the mfrs and their exercise equip and you could look up what you have.

Last edited by zKnightWhoSaysNi; 04/25/06 05:51 PM.

'99 Trooper, 912's
'89 Trooper RS, 2.6
Re: Identification of part [Re: zKnightWhoSaysNi] #718878 04/25/06 05:52 PM
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Paddler Offline OP
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Again, thanks Mike for the website. I've found the part. Sorry about the "secrecy". Folks always seem to have a hang up about that but it's just good and common business practice when your trying to start up a business to keep it on the low, especially when there are three mid sized companies that could easily modify their production to come up with the same result. Being that I will not have enough shelf product that I'll be comfortable with until probably the fall I'd rather not devulge anything. Still love you all like brothers though. Anyway be glad that there will most likely be one more aftermarket business out there supporting the Isuzu market.


1995 Honda Passport;
Some people wait a life time for their ship to sail in, while others simple grab the oars and begin paddling
Yours truely
http://www.zutah.com
Re: Identification of part [Re: Paddler] #718879 04/25/06 08:20 PM
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barak Offline
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I was gonna say thats a weight bench of some kind , but was beat to the punch.Those knobs should be readily available in lots of places.


1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2 with mods.Hughes Air gap intake , 52MM TB , ford injectors, 2 3/4" lift, Doug Thorley headers , HID headlights with LED , HID fog lights , glow gauges , a few others
Re: Identification of part [Re: barak] #718880 04/25/06 08:36 PM
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I was gonna say thats a weight bench of some kind , but was beat to the punch.Those knobs should be readily available in lots of places.


The bench is my Smith Machine that judging by my reflection in the mirror over the last 6 months I haven't been using to much. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/oink.gif" alt="" />


1995 Honda Passport;
Some people wait a life time for their ship to sail in, while others simple grab the oars and begin paddling
Yours truely
http://www.zutah.com
Re: Identification of part [Re: Paddler] #718881 04/25/06 10:16 PM
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Craig Offline
Mudrunner
OK, someone's finally making Isuzu quick disconnect sway bar end links.


Buy a Trooper. You'll be glad you did.
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