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I had to do a blend door on my 08 f250, and I told myself if I am gonna do this I am replacing everything, and doing this once. Turned out to be a pretty easy job, about 3 1/2 hours. My forearms were all tore up tho lol.
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Awesome. Feels good when it is done. mtmuleyAll back together!! View attachment 231623
Nice. mtmuleyI've seen tweakers do that when they thought the feds hid a bug in their dash. Glad I didn't live in that trailer park...
Unless you used a subpar part on the first go round, you may want to check your cooling system for electrolysis. Heater core restrictions are common on those trucks but not leaks.Heater core went out again, this time it was leaking in the floorboard. Replaced the first time in December of 2020.
It was a mopar replacement part which don’t mean much.Unless you used a subpar part on the first go round, you may want to check your cooling system for electrolysis. Heater core restrictions are common on those trucks but not leaks.
Painted suspension? What's that supposed to do, boost the power or mpg? Where do they hide the shoehorn needed to get in an out of that thing?I been a mechanic for 25 years. had more dashboards out than I want to think about. these pics are a porsche carrera gt. last time I saw it even the engine and interior were out of it. it is getting painted suspension upgrades and new camshafts (every 10-15 k miles) In the engine
I have seen miracles performed with zip ties. It's another aspect of the mechanical repair world.I thought I was pretty special the other day when I stitched the splashed shield back together on my truck with some tenacious tape and zip ties. This makes me feel completely inadequate.
I am getting old enough now that I don't feel like fixing everything. That just might be my new motto for working on things.I'm a better than average mechanic. I will not work on anything that requires opening the passenger doors.
When I did it I think we had something like 200 labeled ziploc baggies of screws, nuts, bolts etc.Did you have any leftover screws? If not then you did something wrong...
Pretty sure he just missed some commas.Painted suspension? What's that supposed to do, boost the power or mpg? Where do they hide the shoehorn needed to get in an out of that thing?