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| subject: | Re: Power steering lines - Durango. |
RW> You did intend to replace all of those lines while you were in there, RW> right? I wouldn't worry about turning the wheel checking for leaks, I'd RW> just remove the lines and change them out. Yes, I plan to replace both the high pressure side of the power steering and the return side. They are both rusted, so might as well get them both. RW> I hate it when that happens. Even working in a fairly warm garage isn't RW> very comfortable when it's cold outside. Seems that the majority of the repairs end up happening on the days when it isn't clear, sunny, and in the 70s. :) - Mark --- WWIVToss v.1.50* Origin: http://www.weather-station.org * Bel Air, MD -USA (1:261/1304.0) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 620 848 953 @PATH: 261/1304 1 266/512 140/1 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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