Hing bushing on a 1996 dodge ram
From : kyhighland
Q: frank will wrote wtf are you talking about tom lawrence wrote i got a 94... i wish i knew which ones were wrong. you can review the answers and it shows you which were incorrect. i missed one but ive got an argument. it was the one that asked which would take the least force lifting the weight with no pulleys with one pulley at a 90 angle or with two pulleys one at a 90 pull the other with the rope hitting it on a tangent. i answered the one with no pulleys because of the added drag the pulleys would introduce. technically im right - but they wanted the answer theyre all the same. hmph.... then you missed question 31 too. theres no correct answer. i sent the site a note about the error. they changed the question. used to be two boxes now two triangles and standing on their pointy ends so its clear where the force is applied to the horizontal beam. the correct answer previously with the boxes was 60kg. that answer wasnt among the choices. .
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From : kyhighland
. short form stretched or wrong throttle cable installed by dealer. john did you get the recall part canz900 i bought cable 4897407aa m02a cable p for $49.88 on may 30 2000. i cant find the recall package. i cant believe that was 7 years ago. the cable must be stretching. i still have the one i bought. its going back on soon. the temp fix is working fine though. the truck is fun driving again. funny when something slowly goes you really dont notice it until its gone. john you might find this interesting http//dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/tcable/dieseltc.htm the recall cable i hope i recalled the number correctly is supposed to be the new design hopefully its been incorporated into the normal replacement parts. the recall package was also cheap around $20 six or seven years ago when i got mine. .
From : beekeep
on oct 20 408 pm ford donotem...@sbcglobal.net wrote actually before i read this thread i desperately need to get some tires so i left early in the morning. hammertime i did buy the bfg all terrains though. i was pleased with them. i drove about 400 miles with them already and satisfied so far. thanks everyone glad you liked them mike. dont know why anyone would not. they typically last at least 40k miles 50k if rotated regularly. also they work fairly well offroad and on. they work very well in sand too when aired down to 12 psi or so. cliff .