88 dodge pickup front driver axle
From : comcast
Q: on wed 24 nov 2004 182404 -0700 william g. batman@tableone.net wrote i just got my craftsman club flyer yesterday and thereare a couple an air compressors there that look quite portable. looks like sears part number #15239. says it does 150 psi with pressure regulator on a 1.5 gallon tank. the sale price is $89.99 how do i get a sale price is it available at sears stores the price i see on the website is $119. another one there is 120v and weighs 11 lbs no info on pressure or volume but is $79.99. part number #15236. theres my 2 cents worth. if sears have them then others should. thanks! i i am very tired of the cheapo tire inflators that are extremely slow and built like toys and need 12v or even worse are rechargeable. what i would like to buy is a pressure it may be that i need something like a tankless air compressor but i want one with an automatic shutoff feature for tire inflation. i could spend up to $100 for it. any suggestions -- .
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From : mike
i have stupidly stripped the lug nut on the rear tire of my 99 dakota. i am going to drill out the stud. when removing the drum do the studs stay on the wheel axis or come off with the drum what is the proper troque for the nuts im not using the impact gun anymore to put these nuts on not tight anyway. kilmister .