Suggestions for buying a slave cylinder
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Suggestions for buying a slave cylinder
My slave cylinder's been leaking a tiny bit for a few months and since I don't do a ton of driving with my truck, I let it go, but it's to the point now where it's starting to become a concern for me. If I bought one from a parts chain (ie. NAPA, Advanced, AutoZone, etc), would it suffice, or is there somewhere else you guys would recommend?
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wow wabbit those are pretty good prices too.
I have done some business with wabbit and will again when my wallet is a little more heavy Brian is a good guy and easy to order form.
he just needs to make his bumper stickers a little smaller
I have done some business with wabbit and will again when my wallet is a little more heavy Brian is a good guy and easy to order form.
he just needs to make his bumper stickers a little smaller
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