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Hey curious bout this old project, did this fix your camber or did you also have to get diff springs? was it super hard getting the u a arm back together? thanks!
EDIT: FOUND IT AT HPG. Hey guys! anybody know what this line is called? My best research shows a fuel supply line and metal tube assembly but all of the parts I've found aren't shaped like mine. For an 89' M1038. One end is threaded the other end apparently goes into a nylon line just before the...
Hey guys, although I may not post much I'm on the site, I'm on here everyday reading and learning so thanks!
After doing a big maintenance session on the '89 1038 (heater core flush, new water pump/belts/hoses/ new radiator/fuel filter replacement I tried to start the old girl. Normally starts...
this is how both fit on the plate, no room for the battery cover on the back with this stud height, they barely poke through not enough to get a thread on. Am I doing something wrong? Holes were pre drilled in battery cover already.
thanks for all the info, I removed the other seat from the base and both seats have the exact same stud length and model numbers on the seats so idk. Basically the back studs don't reach through at all. Had no idea there were different stud lengths on these.
the other seat is the driver seat, it has the big black base attached already, (came that way) are you saying I should un-attach it and try that one on the passenger side? Thanks!!