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Old 05-23-2005, 10:55 PM   #38 (permalink)
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I don't really get that comment considering a Sawzall is a reciprocating saw....


Sorry never heard of a Sawzall, I thought you were talking about using a saw blade by hand the entire way... I ended up using the electric saw all the way and only mard the pant no damage to the metal.

As much of a pain as I thought the insert was I think getting the ball joint to go back into the hub housing is with out question the biggest pain in the ass ever. I’m beginning to wonder if I’m doing something wrong because that shit took me an hour or more to get in.

Any hints on a easier way to get the ball joint in it’s slot would be greatly appreciated...
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I should be considered the best seller on her as my customer service rivals every vender on here, well except AGP and Hector and I would say I'm as good as them Especially when you consider people come to me for help when Hector terns them away since they did not buy there stuff from them.

Did I mention I don’t even own a srt any more...
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