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Posted by napaguy on August 25, 2005 at 19:39:12 from (204.119.21.53):
In Reply to: Re: I just outsource posted by Mark - IN. on August 25, 2005 at 17:48:03:
mark, just yesterday i looked up a rear axle bearing for a c1500 chevy truck...v-6, auto. sure, i figured it was an 8.5 inch ring gear but the bca catalog shows three options for that particular truck. that means any given truck could have any one of the three. jmoore, you sound like the guy who buys a muffler and comes back in and says "why didn't you tell me i needed clamps" or the one who buys a master cylinder and complains later because he had to make a second trip for brake fluid.......now you know why we ask customers those things. stum, you should get a hygrade carb kit catalog and take a look...i have heard for over 25 years "oh, they're all the same" if the parts guy asks you for things such as a model number he is the bad guy...if he sells you the wrong one then he is a bad guy...sometimes i just don't understand. i welcome your feedback..napaguy
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