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  1. toolmanmike

    This only works best if Everyone does it

    :thumbsup: :rofl:
  2. toolmanmike

    Northern lights tonight in Iowa pic

    My stepsister lives just east of Carroll. Here's her view looking north west.
  3. toolmanmike

    Thosaf extractor set junk

    All drill bits exit shavings out the back. Good luck with your extraction.
  4. toolmanmike

    73/74 Roadrunner Lower Control Arms

    Sorry no. TRW didn't make them.
  5. toolmanmike

    Non computer controlled RWD with best gas mileage ? Car and truck

    I get close to 20 from my 3.23 geared 318 2 barrel powered Mopars. Back in the 70's the Dart Lites and Feather Duster's with the aluminum components and the slant 6's and the O/D 4 speeds got high 20's to mid 30's on the highway. They were built for economy.
  6. toolmanmike

    Power Trunk release

    :thumbsup: :rofl::rofl: "Of course it was, just not on my car."
  7. toolmanmike

    Power Trunk release

    I hooked mine up to a relay with a reciever and fob for remote control. It is great at car shows. Leave your keys in your pocket and push the button. Here's a thread from FABO. https://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/threads/remote-control-trunk-release.438306/
  8. toolmanmike

    Power Trunk release

    Well done.
  9. toolmanmike

    73/74 Roadrunner Lower Control Arms

    73 and 74 use the TRW # 12316 I posted above. The earlier years use a different number. Probably the same design but a different size/dimension.
  10. toolmanmike

    73/74 Roadrunner Lower Control Arms

    We still need to knw exactly what you are working on.
  11. toolmanmike

    FOR SALE Big Block Speedmaster Aluminum Heads

    Conowingo area according to the IP address. NE of Baltimore
  12. toolmanmike

    73/74 Roadrunner Lower Control Arms

    70-72 and 73-74 do take a different bushing in the Satellite/ Road Runner models.
  13. toolmanmike

    73/74 Roadrunner Lower Control Arms

    Model does make a difference. Are you working on a Satellite/Road Runner and what year specifically? We need that information. That info should have been in your first post.
  14. toolmanmike

    Power Trunk release

    If it's Mopar, it must be older. The newer ones from the 80's cars look like this.
  15. toolmanmike

    73/74 Roadrunner Lower Control Arms

    You mentioned years but not model of car. For Chargers, 73-76 takes the same bushing number. #12316 TRW from the catalog I have. As far as the control arm itself, I would imagine it is the same but I can't say for sure. You would have to go to My Mopar and download a parts book to check that.
  16. toolmanmike

    Plans for your car after you die

    I hope to sell mine before I pass if I can. If I die suddenly, there is a car for each of the kids. They can keep and enjoy them or sell them. Neither one is into old cars so selling would make sense. I hope I have my parts stash whittled down to a more manageable level by then or at least...
  17. toolmanmike

    Alerts not working?

    The Soup Nazi. I just saw that episode last night. Hilarious!
  18. toolmanmike

    Bug removal from front end of our old cars??

    It sprays on. It's a foam. Let it soak in and wipe the bugs off. It is a great window cleaner as well. You can find it at Wal Mart and Menards.
  19. toolmanmike

    Kids, Permanent Black Markers, Classic Cars Don't Mix

    Acetone will remove marker but just remember, Acetone is what finger nail polish remover is made of so unless you want to take the paint with it, don't use acetone!
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