Get it sandblasted first, so you can see what all is needed.
What you have is the generic anti window rattle strip, goes to the inside of the window frame (wipes off the fog on the inside when you roll down...
https://talk.classicparts.com/showthread.php?p=87655#post87655 Just finished replacing all cab ruber n a 50 with 51 doors yesterday, still have...
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Looks like the anti rattle strips. Factory stapled them to the inside window molding.....Good luck at that. I just use weatherstrip adhesive and...
I have that problem also.........
All depends on condition/equipment installed. Got pictures?
You have to cut the door jamb for the Trique latch install. It is all covered up once installed.
I believe the pump works off of a concentric straight off the crank, no rod.
The only reccommendation I have is that if you use an automatic trans., get brass adapters for the trans. cooler and thread them into the...
I often find that when they start leaking, they continue leaking. I had one that began impersonating a sprinkler.
Unless you are going for a restoration, I would buy a Champion aluminum radiator from Ebay for around $200. I have used many of these and they...
Good idea. I often paint ground wires black that weren't already. Especially in the car audio business, where there is lots of red heavy guage,...
Either machine a sleeve, or weld on, then file to shape.
My friend who has an AD junkyard.
Before pinning your new window locks on, check the shaft for wear or wobble. If the new ones have wobble, you may need to add to the shaft and...
WHen setting out on a new project, figure out the known costs of parts needed, then double the budget and you will only be a little short in the...
It all depends on how much work you want to do to the fender. B.J. has plenty of beat fenders, some rusted, probably pretty cheap.
Note to builders/owners......it is o.k. to use more than one color of wire throughout your project. Just because you have 3 rolls of neon green...
How to fix temp. gauge.... https://talk.classicparts.com/threads/how-to-fix-a-temp-guage.18110/
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