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Here's an important question I need some help with. Its come up at least two or three times day. Usually in the morning and the evening.
What is the canine equivalent of a snow angel?
 
Here's an important question I need some help with. Its come up at least two or three times day. Usually in the morning and the evening.
What is the canine equivalent of a snow angel?
According to every unreliable source I could find, it's still called a snow angel.
 
Here's an important question I need some help with. Its come up at least two or three times day. Usually in the morning and the evening.
What is the canine equivalent of a snow angel?
U tube is full of videos
 
He**, I get to see it live - usually within the first 50' of entering the park, then randomly after that - although she clearly has some prefered locations - almost never in the back yard.
And Hey welcome back OMR - good to see ya postin'!
There just marking there terriority.
 
Yep. But when the lug nut is a closed in nut that you can't see the stud like an open lug nut, does no good
Sometime the standard lefty lug nuts are colored a light copper. For the closed end chromed ones, some have a line stamped into each point of the hex. On another set I have, the lefties use a different size socket.
 
Sometime the standard lefty lug nuts are colored a light copper. For the closed end chromed ones, some have a line stamped into each point of the hex. On another set I have, the lefties use a different size socket.
Good to know. But this was the exact same
 
Sometime the standard lefty lug nuts are colored a light copper. For the closed end chromed ones, some have a line stamped into each point of the hex. On another set I have, the lefties use a different size socket.
Honestly, I'm wondering if it's not a case where a tire shop broke one and replaced it and simply tapped the lug nut?
 
Honestly, I'm wondering if it's not a case where a tire shop broke one and replaced it and simply tapped the lug nut?
Who knows. I don't recall any of the originals being marked different. I think it just depends on who made 'em.
Definately dig through the service manuals to se what's needed to pull that drum. The only times I've had to deal with drums that required pulling was my 1960 F350 with dually and the '87 Dodge dumptruck I used at work. Both times I let someone else do it. :)
 
Who knows. I don't recall any of the originals being marked different. I think it just depends on who made 'em.
Definately dig through the service manuals to se what's needed to pull that drum. The only times I've had to deal with drums that required pulling was my 1960 F350 with dually and the '87 Dodge dumptruck I used at work. Both times I let someone else do it. :)
I've done it several times. Trailers, tractors and trucks. Just not had ones with an axle nut before.
 
Mechanic: "Nobody has a left hander boss. What do you want me to do?"
Shop foreman: "just throw a right hander in there".
 
I pulled the drums off a 62 chrysler and a 59. Didnt gave the tool for the 62,but bought it for the 59. It worked slick.
Pull nut and pull drum/hub.
I pulled drums in minutes.
 
Snow duck.
its got wings and webbed feet
ok, really it just looks like a mess, I'll call it a duck billed platypus
 
Automatic narrowed rear end!
Yep. That or I'm gonna get a read disc conversion. I think I'll call Cass tomorrow and rack his brain
When I did my 64, 8.75's were in every wreaking yard for 100.00. Got mine out of a 69 RT charger getting scrapped...:BangHead:

Yeah, cool part is being in the heart of Dodge Ram country, I could get a Dana 60 for about that. Then it'd be a couple hundred bucks to narrow it.
 
Yep. That or I'm gonna get a read disc conversion. I think I'll call Cass tomorrow and rack his brain


Yeah, cool part is being in the heart of Dodge Ram country, I could get a Dana 60 for about that. Then it'd be a couple hundred bucks to narrow it.
How do you get a Dana 60, with truck axles, bearings, to fit a mopar?
 

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