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1983 K10, Shannons truck. ***UPDATE POST #418***

I think 5/16" as well
1/2" nut wrench size
 
Oh you mean head size....mine are 1410's hence the 1/2" nuts I guess?
 
:haha:THAT WILL BE PRICELESS, when she proves to some male customer that she knows some shit!!!!
 
I work at autozone part time just for play money. We get a 20% discount and then something like 5 weekends out of the year we get 30%. BUT, the prices are kinda ridiculous. I'm building a rear axle for a 66 mustang and putting discs from a 04 cobra on it. From autozone for the calipers and brackets it's $269 plus tax and plus the mounting hardware. From Rockauto it was $175 shipped with the hardware. There's a catch though, the calipers had to be ordered from the vendor, and we don't get a discount on ordered parts. That's just one example, but it's pretty much that way with everything in the store.
I don't know about orielly's, but I interviewed there and I would have been getting paid less, but plus commission. The local store isn't very busy, so I took the autozoo job.
 
Oh so we were chatting tonight. The front bumper is derpy because somebody must have had some bumper welded to the frame rails, and they torched them off. (It is currently only held on by the outrigger pieces from the frame to the outsides) So if anybody has an old frame laying around that you could chop the frame horns off say back by the body mount so I can graft them in, that would be awesome.
 
Yeah there is one right down the road from my house in Muskegon. Even one in Fremont.
 
Frame horns... I need frame horns.


And the damn rear output is still leaking. Avery mentioned a speedy sleeve. Is that the right way to go?

Or find a new yoke? It has some seriously deep grooves in it.
 
If the yoke has grooves it might never seal no matter what. Speedi sleeve should work. A new yoke isn't that much money though.

How much of the frame horns do you need
 
If the yoke has grooves it might never seal no matter what. Speedi sleeve should work. A new yoke isn't that much money though.

How much of the frame horns do you need

Back to the body mount would be a safe bet. Its not that far back but the more to work with the better.
 
If you can't find some next time I'm around my other frame I will get em fir ya.

Might be a couple weeks though
 

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