Give them a call and let’s find out lolI bet x2 would have some good used ones!
Give them a call and let’s find out lolI bet x2 would have some good used ones!
I'm sure they would love it!! A good laugh on a Friday! Yeah!Give them a call and let’s find out lol
No doubt , maybe you would get a guy that goes along with the fun and play serious lolI'm sure they would love it!! A good laugh on a Friday! Yeah!
Worse maybe one who really tried locating one for me! That would be funny! They probably don't have newbies though hahahahaNo doubt , maybe you would get a guy that goes along with the fun and play serious lol
lol .. send them for a left handed smoke changer also lolWorse maybe one who really tried locating one for me! That would be funny! They probably don't have newbies though hahahaha
Go there, show them the ad and see lol… then sue them for false advertising lolWonder if OReilleys could find me one it's their "ad"
I get ornery at times so ya never know when the dumb lady will go in and ask! Hahahaha! Plus i have the pic on a trusted forum!lol .. send them for a left handed smoke changer also lol
Just in case anyone is trying to find the Sales Codes Details”, I just found it. Here ya go: http://starparts.chrysler.com/starlibrary/reference_docs/salescode.pdfAlso where do you find the rest of those sales code as shown in your post? That is pretty handy…
Long list for sure lol ..Just in case anyone is trying to find the Sales Codes Details”, I just found it. Here ya go: http://starparts.chrysler.com/starlibrary/reference_docs/salescode.pdf
You gotta be kidding!!!I’m sure the Queen has codes -JK $$ and -KA $$
Hahaha ah come on the Queen has ______ ??You gotta be kidding!!!
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The spindle steering arm location are different height's on the casting . This is do to ride height of the chassis / frame , Q-cab vs St-sab. The alignment's are done via computer controlled equipment at the plant, at the Saltillo in Mexico plant.... If they were all aligned the same one or the other would be out of spec. Now if you replace the knuckle, either may be used, as the alignment is done via human adjustments.Just to gain some knowledge…
I took my knuckles to the sandblaster, then I painted them with aluminum paint.
I notice mine have “QC” stamped in the knuckle when they were made.
Was there a difference between a “RC” and a “QC”? I thought the knuckles were thesame for both. Or, maybe my thought of what a “QC” that is stamped into the knuckle is wrong.
Anyone have a picture of what a “RC” knuckle looks like?
Welcome aboard .The spindle steering arm location are different height's on the casting . This is do to ride height of the chassis / frame , Q-cab vs St-sab. The alignment's are done via computer controlled equipment at the plant, at the Saltillo in Mexico plant.... If they were all aligned the same one or the other would be out of spec. Now if you replace the knuckle, either may be used, as the alignment is done via human adjustments.
Just goes to show you ,, there is unknown info it there …@divco13 Yes thank you!!
One more tid-bit. The rear frame shackle frame mounted is different between the QC and SC. If I remember the SC cab shackle weldment is 45 mm shorter. The QC is longer achieving the the taller ride height.@divco13 Yes thank you!!
One more tid-bit. The rear frame shackle frame mounted is different between the QC and SC. If I remember the SC cab shackle weldment is 45 mm shorter. The QC is longer achieving the the taller ride height.
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