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they look like your trim bolts all over the front end,(fenders,inner wheel wells,etc)
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Hi Rick, nice find, hope you enjoy it. Take your time with it, it will be worth it in the long run.
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On 8/17/2017 at 8:34 PM, Rob Peters said:On 1/27/2019 at 7:21 PM, jft69z said:
The number is for the gauge of the wire. Letter is the color of that wire. Sometimes there may be another number first, that'll usually be the 'circuit' number. Later manuals seem to show some of the connectors and the slots will have a number in there (the above prints don't show them there). There is also a page in the manual with all the circuits listed. In my 1972 Service manual they go from 2 to 340. The 1970 manual may be different? See the connectors below for an example.
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rear air shocks
in Brakes and Suspension Tech
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Having trouble with rear air shocks.Can any one suggest a good install? I've installed Monroe, they didn't work. Summit made good for it, sent me Gabriel hijackers seem to work some what. Does anyone have any ideas, or a better brand. Soaped every fitting no leaks.