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Bearings pressed, ready to install
Bearings pressed, ready to install
0 2016/03/18 18:14:22 Allan R
Casting part number
Casting part number
0 2016/03/18 18:16:22 Allan R
Just as it should be - 10 bolt
Just as it should be - 10 bolt
0 2016/03/18 18:16:25 Allan R
0 2016/03/22 10:38:41 Allan R
The tank can create lots of access problems
The tank can create lots of access problems
0 2016/03/22 11:17:20 Allan R
More room to play with
More room to play with
0 2016/03/22 11:20:18 Allan R
0 2016/03/22 11:22:48 Allan R
0 2016/03/22 11:31:56 Allan R
I can't imagine trying to remove and press in these bushings with the axle still in the car
I can't imagine trying to remove and press in these bushings with the axle still in the car
0 2016/03/22 11:34:28 Allan R
Stock UCA's with new bushings pressed. LCA's with freshly boxed inserts and new bushings. Painted soon afterwards. I prefer to paint after to protect the entire exposed area of the bushing metal.
Stock UCA's with new bushings pressed. LCA's with freshly boxed inserts and new bushings. Painted soon afterwards. I prefer to paint after to protect the entire exposed area of the bushing metal.
0 2016/03/22 11:34:50 Allan R
No Flaws
No Flaws
0 2016/03/22 12:45:55 Allan R
Perfect finish
Perfect finish
0 2016/03/22 12:46:00 Allan R
Same weight and thickness as OEM. Also fits perfectly!
Same weight and thickness as OEM. Also fits perfectly!
0 2016/03/22 12:46:15 Allan R
Dry fit - Gaps are perfect
Dry fit - Gaps are perfect
0 2016/03/22 12:49:32 Allan R
Dry fit - Perfect fitment everywhere. Easy to adjust.
Dry fit - Perfect fitment everywhere. Easy to adjust.
0 2016/03/22 12:49:35 Allan R
This example for the fastback (3687) style car. They are re-popped now and available from vendors.
This example for the fastback (3687) style car. They are re-popped now and available from vendors.
0 2016/03/24 10:49:06 Allan R
0 2016/03/25 17:24:12 Allan R
0 2016/03/25 17:30:43 Allan R
0 2016/03/25 17:41:21 Allan R
Obviously NOT a 442 - as evidenced by the rocker stainless. Still, nice striping and color.
Obviously NOT a 442 - as evidenced by the rocker stainless. Still, nice striping and color.
0 2016/03/28 18:40:16 Allan R
W30 version. Note: 1972 did NOT use red inner fender liners.
W30 version. Note: 1972 did NOT use red inner fender liners.
0 2016/03/28 18:40:22 Allan R
Obviously not a 442 - note rocker stainless.
Obviously not a 442 - note rocker stainless.
0 2016/03/28 18:42:21 Allan R
72 W30. Note: 72 W30's did not have red inner fender liners.
72 W30. Note: 72 W30's did not have red inner fender liners.
0 2016/03/28 18:42:26 Allan R
0 2016/03/28 18:44:15 Allan R
0 2016/03/28 18:44:23 Allan R
0 2016/03/28 18:45:46 Allan R
0 2016/03/28 18:46:20 Allan R
0 2016/03/28 18:48:09 Allan R
0 2016/03/28 18:48:19 Allan R
0 2016/03/28 18:48:38 Allan R
0 2016/03/28 18:49:23 Allan R
0 2016/03/28 18:50:02 Allan R
A real 72 442 W30. Note: In 1972 the W30 did not have red inner fender liners like previous years.
A real 72 442 W30. Note: In 1972 the W30 did not have red inner fender liners like previous years.
0 2016/03/29 17:41:42 Allan R
Obviously not a real 442 - see rocker stainless. But the white stripes look good!
Obviously not a real 442 - see rocker stainless. But the white stripes look good!
0 2016/03/29 17:41:48 Allan R
0 2016/03/29 21:04:20 Allan R
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