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Changed out my rear end housing and spring bushings on my 64 Fury this summer, came out very easily but you have to remember that the car was originally a California car and spent about 25 years in Las Vegas.
Phoenix Graphics is a sponsor here on the boards, she could use the support! They do quality work…
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My answer quoted from a post on this site and was directed to the location only. If you do a search you will find several posts on this subject. Just trying to help....
In all of this it isn't the fact that you paid him 12 grand.....the point is that you paid him to do a job that he agreed upon...no matter what the cost. Money is money and no one wants to throw it away and the plain and simple of it is that he tried to do the least amount of work for the most...
I think if you measure the bolt you will find its to long also..its going to hit the housing and there shouldn't be a washer there. Just put the right pins in and be done with it.
I can't say that there was a "hardest part" when they were young, both were fed at the same time which early on was easy due to breast feeding. Both were checked and changed at the same time, diapers were a chore and expensive so we later changed to cotton diapers and washed them (picture of...
Congrats on the twins.....we went through the same thing about 34 years ago and were blessed with twin sons......:occasion14:Named them cease and desist, no really there were named Bob and Bill.