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From : beekeep

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From : denny

denny.. thanks for the fan clutch info! any time friend. id hate for you to miss the festivities next week!! g denny .

From : roy

ned help any one having this problem engin light came on the code said shift solanoid btruck wont shift up to 35 mph revs very high wont shift .

From : denny

hi anyone have experience with either of these brands for ball joints coni-seal is about half the moog price. coni-seal have been around in brake parts for about 20 years so their brake stuff must be ok. apparently they have only recently begun with the suspension parts. thanks dave never heard of coni-seal but moog has been around for decades and has about the best reputation you can get. ive used many moog parts over the years and never have had a problem with them. denny .

From : roy

mike simmons wrote unless you live in the extreme north never run more than a 50-50 mixture of antifreeze and water. a 50-50 mixture of coolant will give you all the corrosion inhibitors you need to keep your cooling system at peak efficiency if it is maintained properly. a 50-50 mixture will provide freeze protection down to -34 degrees f which is adequate for most of the us and canada. if your climate requires you can go to a maximum of 70-30 antifreeze and water but this is rarely needed and offers no benefit other than additional freeze protection. mike not quite correct check this url... http//www.shadowstuff.com/ look down the left side for technical stuff then antifreeze and you you can see that 60% is the max for minus temps. admittedly 70% is not far from it but since we are tossing around facts i just wanted to get your story absolutely straight for you. dave .

From : bryan

i can get. seriously traveling alone asii will most of the time i guess i want something that i dont have to unpack to read. how much do they go for the garmin or the like you dont read a nav system as much as listen to it. i have a factory nav system in my truck and although i look at it from time to time mostly i just listen to the audio queues in 1/2 mile take the exit for two eighty-seven south. given that plus the fact that most of them change from the moving map display to large iconic visual queues such as a 90 left arrow a 45 right arrow etc. screen size really isnt that important. how loud are the queues must have a volume control sorta hard of hearing and with the noise of the truck..... roy .

From : mac davis

on sat 9 sep 2006 014550 -0400 roy roy@home.net wrote been thinking about one that can be moved from car to truck easily. anybody have any thoughts or opinions based on actual experience tia roy if you have a laptop or are planing on one for the 2 house/commute thing the 2 programs that i like are the delorme atlas and micro$oft street & trips.. both are under $150 with software and a receiver you lay on the dash and we use them all the time.. when youre alone you can use a headset or mic and speakers to have it guide you but what we like about it is that it gives the passenger something to do.. really handy to not only have gps and maps and be able to search for gas/food/truck stops etc. but to have the laptop for internet and stuff... even solitaire if ya get really bored.. *lol* i have the software installed on all of our computers because its just a fast and easy map program and prints well.. i like it a lot better than any online maps that ive tried.. the other advantage not that a youngster like you needs it is that instead of trying to read a 4 screen on a portable the laptop screen is like 12 and in color.. mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .

From : denny

that hurts... it aint pink..... bg denny / =.= beekeep .

From : john carrington

/ =.= that hurts... it aint pink..... bg denny / =.= beekeep .

From : dale yonz

that looks like pokemon not a rabbit dale beekeep honeybs@radix.net wrote / =.= beekeep .

From : budd cochran mrd150 preciscom spam net

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From : denny

sigh when it rains it pours. my hubby took the day off and while driving the truck first the radio intermittently cut out display and sound... driving it a bit later the radio cut out again then completely and he noticed the turn signals also would not work. went home turned truck off called dealer drove it over to the dealer later and all was working fine. of course since it was fine upon arrival dealer wouldnt even look at it but said that turning it off and back on may have fixed the error darn rebooting the truck fixes it wow. when i got home i looked for codes but no new ones. any clue what this could be my understanding is the radio and turn signals are on two separate circuits... so why would they both go out at the same time. as it was daylight we dont know if any other lights were affected. the recall concerning rerouting the wiring under the clutch was just done last week... any help appreciated. we thought maybe it was migrating water as a power hose was used on it last week by the dealer to clear off the radiator fluid all over the drivers side of the engine... jmc sounds like it could be a bad ignition switch. next time the problem occurs wiggle the ignition switch or turn it off and then back on. if everything starts working again i would suspect bad contacts in the ignition switch. .