Re: axle flange gasket?

From: Bill Day (billday@consolidated.net)
Date: Thu Sep 09 2004 - 10:00:01 EDT


They are listed at NAPA as "Front axle shaft seals" PN# 13995 @ a cost of
$21.49 ea.

I know becuase I had them on my list when I dont my CV's and hub assemblies
and fogot to get them...

Bill Day
billday@consolidated.net
http://users.consolidated.net/billday/

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'95 Ext Cab 3.9L Mag 4x4 Flame Red 3.55 LSD turning 30x9.50x15's
----- Original Message -----
From: "Terrible Tom" <SilverEightynine@aol.com>
To: <dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 2:05 AM
Subject: Re: DML: axle flange gasket?

>
> Michael Maskalans wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Sep 9, 2004, at 00:20, Terrible Tom wrote:
> >
> >> I would interpret that to mean the seal in the differential itself is
> >> leaking <snip> Good luck trying to find them though - I know we don't
> >> carry them at AutoZone - I had a customer trying to find one for his
> >> 1989 4x4 - and I had no listing in my computer and the timken paper
> >> catalogue was of no use.
> >
> >
> >
> > I had no problem finding a p-side seal for my '98 a year or so ago. I
> > think I got it at Checker.
> >
> > BTW - I have far less than no faith whatsoever in your computer system.
> > Nothing personal, but I think the Gaping Anos would oftentimes be more
> > accurate in "spitting out" proper parts numbers.
>
> LMAO - Why would I ever take that personally? Its a company I work for.
> Not a personal extension of me. I'll be the first to say the
> computer systems we use suck ass in several different ways. The
> terminals frequently crash, the register computers are buggy, our
> procedures are archaic, and the accuracy of the inventory listings and
> parts catalogues is shaky at best. Everyone at my store thinks the same
> about the computer systems. As does just about everyone else I've
> talked to who has used them at one point or another.
>
> (sigh) AZ really needs to bring their technology into the present.
> Would just be my luck, someone from corporate is reading this and I'll
> get fired tomorrow for slander. LOL
>
> On a side note - yes I am aware that the catalogues list a "temperature
> sensor" (ECU gets that signal) and a "temperature switch" with the
> "switch" typically being the sending unit that sends the temp signal to
> the instrument cluster (on systems that use two sensors) - go figure.
>
> --
> Terrible Tom -- AIM & Yahoo Name: SilverEightynine
> http://members.aol.com/silvereightynine/
>

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