hey mister
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- Joined
- Jun 15, 2024
- Posts
- 213
- Reaction score
- 563
- Location
- North Coast
- First Name
- Marty
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
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A 10mm socket?I think we used a socket for that spacer.
Same on my old Nova.
If it works, it can't be that dumb.
Not even funny....A 10mm socket?
I already do.Makes a good argument for coating. Bet ull love the 50 series
I have both metric and SAE in my toolbox. Plus, a set of Whitworth wrenches because I learnt the hard way...Not even funny....
I couldn't believe some of the fasteners on this truck is metric and some SAE.
Just not funny...lol
I often use end cut pliersFor zipties, a ziptie gun is pretty deluxe, not only does it tension the tie, it will cut it once it hits the preset tension. Cut them flush and no sharp edges.
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Or a set of flush cut pliers, will cut right up to the shoulder and leave a, well flush cut.You must be registered for see images attach
I have both metric and SAE in my toolbox. Plus, a set of Whitworth wrenches because I learnt the hard way...
Luckily, most of my truck is still SAE.