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Old 05-17-2002, 05:53 PM   #1
Edmond
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Unhappy It's becoming a burden....

It's been three weeks since I drove the truck. Reason is I'm waiting for some wheel bearings and owning a Longhorn is almost becoming a burden. Why is it that I have such a difficult axle? Why didn't my truck came with a Dana 60 axle? It's deja-vu all over again. When I bought the truck it took 4 months before we got the right bearing, and that damn thing is now broken also. Perhaps it wasn't the right one. This week the bearing arrived, but without the oil seal It will take at least another week to get that over here...
I'm sorry for this, but I just had to get it off my chest...

Cya,
Edmond

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1971 Chevy C/20 Longhorn, 350/TH400,
Edelbrock Victor Jr., Holley 750 cfm


1974 Chevy Camaro Z28 (Original)

1987 VW Golf 1.8i

1983 Yamaha XS650 Heritage Special (Wife's bike)
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