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iamchappy
post Jul 13 2012, 06:25 PM
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Gee Ben, i have a new tight rebuilt side shift by Rick Moe in the garage you could of grabbed and brought along when you picked up the feeler gauge, no LSD in it though....
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Gee Ben, i have a new tight rebuilt side shift by Rick Moe in the garage you could of grabbed and brought along when you picked up the feeler gauge, no LSD in it though....


I brought a freshly rebuilt by Ben spare with me but clearly didn't watch me dr evil DVD enough times to learn to adjust the internal sliders...

The original tranny is now shifting like a million bucks. If only my new engine was broken in I could really open her Up
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