That justifies the 2 votes then … we need him to post pics of bothAnd he has two trucks he can post up either I've both! We're not even that picky about it lol lol
That justifies the 2 votes then … we need him to post pics of bothAnd he has two trucks he can post up either I've both! We're not even that picky about it lol lol
Your pick is the knuckle and the part the goes in the large circular hole would be the spindle/Hub carrier . Many are integrated as one and serviceable only as one part , usually on older vehicles . At least that’s the way I look and see it .Just so I fully understand, is a “spindle” and a “knuckle” the same part (i.e. the thing that holds the hub/bearing on)?
Also where do you find the rest of those sales code as shown in your post? That is pretty handy…
Nice! Now we know!Oh and did you know that a 1976 AMC Pacer actually has a hub cap gasket .. True ! Lol
Then we need to have at least four votes each to be fair!That justifies the 2 votes then … we need him to post pics of both
It’s funny but I’ll bet I’m the only one living that knows that lolNice! Now we know!
Did they have muffler bearings and blinker fluid too? Lol - i think there really are muffler bearings even though we say that in jest hahah
Hahah! Hidden knowledge!It’s funny but I’ll bet I’m the only one living that knows that lol
Hahah! Hidden knowledge!
Yes , now if I can find the elusive muffler bearing , ILL KNOW EVERYTHING LOLHahah! Hidden knowledge!
Hilarious and I'm asking for this my next trip in! I have the ad...
That blinker fluid works great ..
t ruined my day but has now made me have to work less searching for them