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Year: 1994
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Year: 2001
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94 I just realized the grey is much lighter than my current ones. But am still interested in the pass side window/lock switch if its available
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Year: 1999
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I hate subcontractors through Home Depot. Did my kitchen...took 4 weeks, cost 2 times the estimate, and forced them to come back twice to fix their ****ty work.
Of course im sure your work is better.
Ohhhh snap. Lol.
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Year: 1987
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The lube-lockers are re-usable and you don't have to scrape off RTV every time you open the diff. I still prefer paper gaskets + RTV though.
Spun cat = round cylinder cat instead of a flat oval. Much smaller and one solid exterior piece. The support structure inside is "spun" from casing itself so there is nothing inside to come apart. I'm looking at a metallic substrate also, which I'm hoping will be more durable offroad than ceramic which can break apart like my current one.
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What the hell is it with those cabinet sales guys? They're like gnats.
Deherp. I'm running a spun cat. What would you like to know?
Since when do you own a kitchen to have remodeled?
The lube-lockers are re-usable and you don't have to scrape off RTV every time you open the diff. I still prefer paper gaskets + RTV though.
Spun cat = round cylinder cat instead of a flat oval. Much smaller and one solid exterior piece. The support structure inside is "spun" from casing itself so there is nothing inside to come apart. I'm looking at a metallic substrate also, which I'm hoping will be more durable offroad than ceramic which can break apart like my current one.
Spun cat = round cylinder cat instead of a flat oval. Much smaller and one solid exterior piece. The support structure inside is "spun" from casing itself so there is nothing inside to come apart. I'm looking at a metallic substrate also, which I'm hoping will be more durable offroad than ceramic which can break apart like my current one.
Since when do you own a kitchen to have remodeled?
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Year: 1998
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO I-6, 703 injectors