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Dtret

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  1. Yes. Thank you Roland.
  2. I didn’t say that you couldn’t do it, just that they are not recommended for storage.
  3. I would not store a car on a two post lift. They are not designed to do that. IMO
  4. You shouldn’t be disappointed. It’s money well spent and safety is the priority.
  5. O geez. Thanks Steve. I don’t need another project. But I do like bananas 🍌 lol 😂
  6. Because it’s correct and not “ close enough “ ?
  7. I haven’t watched a movie in at least 10 years and I don’t remember what I did watch. lol. So if you doing quotes I’ll lose every time. 😝
  8. This is obviously an old post. But if you call them, they are great on the phone, and ask they may do something like free shipping. That’s what the did for me. No drill, direct mount and about 10 minute install per side. I just did the front and left the rear original. The buckles don’t match exactly but they were close enough. I wanted the lap/ shoulder combo.
  9. We thank you ( when I say we I mean Joe, lol).
  10. Since you have the vaulted ceiling, I would go for a clear floor lift ( all the cables going over the top). If you’re rolling transmission jacks and oil drain buckets the plate can be a pain.
  11. Your knees can’t handle the truth. lol. Love that movie.
  12. Thanks Mark T. But I believe the hope is none of that will be necessary, but we won’t know until we ( I say we but I really mean Joe) really start researching other formats. I know nothing about this stuff as 99 percent of my activity is phone.
  13. I get that and you’re right. But they have to meet certain requirements to be approved for use. A Rotary 9000# lift can easily handle 10,000 but that may not be the same for other brands. I’d be hard pressed to put my Monte on a 7000# no name brand.
  14. Did you try SMS?
  15. Tough situation. I feel for everyone involved. This whole issue just to serve a warrant. I have a lot more to add but this is not the appropriate place.
  16. Wow. That’s pretty awesome. Thank you.
  17. All the information posted above is correct. The other difference Willie is referring to will not matter in this situation. The 72( later) have a crumple zone built in the frame of the hood.
  18. Ouch. Bad day. I know it’s a Fo.. but that sux.
  19. Your style leaves a lot to be desired, as we know. Contradictory is correct but you choose your rules of writing, we still love you. 😘
  20. All seats have the retractor by the door. The bucket seat belt ( next to the console) is short and has the vinyl cover to help keep it from falling between the seat and the console. Bruce’s picture is correct for the deluxe you have the standard. I went through the same ordeal with my car. The inners were tough to find. Ironically I have a ton of seat belts but none of the inners you’re looking for. The guy I bought all these parts off of was a swapper and most anything good was sold ( I didn’t get any buckets either 😞).
  21. I won’t disagree but you may want to go back to school and graduate the 6th grade ( and start and finish junior and senior high). I learned punctuation in middle school. lol. 😂
  22. Yep. Good gaskets. VS 12869c are the cork, not so good.
  23. If you see a pea green 71 “SS” or a silver 70 “SS” running around there don’t get too excited they may look like SS cars but they are really not. That would be the previous poster. ( the laughs he also mentioned). lol. 😝
  24. That’s what happens when they sit it the dirt with no tires ( too many years working in a junk yard lol).
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