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Old 08-14-2005, 01:57 PM
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what size nuts for ARP main studs windage tray?
I lost them and now can't find a replacement. I tried M10x1.5 and 1.0
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I can send you some if you have trouble finding them...
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what size nuts for ARP main studs windage tray?
I lost them and now can't find a replacement.
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Originally Posted by 1962 Belair
what size nuts for ARP main studs windage tray?
I lost them and now can't find a replacement.
Not too observant, are you??
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Windage tray nuts

APR 200-8683
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Originally Posted by 1962 Belair
Windage tray nuts

APR 200-8683
So if you knew, why did you ask in the first place?
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Well the first time I posted I didn't know what the part # was (no thanks to you)
once I found out the part # I posted it so no one else would have to get a sarcastic post from you. For a 65 year old man you sure act like a child.
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Hilarious..........
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Originally Posted by 1962 Belair
Well the first time I posted I didn't know what the part # was (no thanks to you)
once I found out the part # I posted it so no one else would have to get a sarcastic post from you. For a 65 year old man you sure act like a child.
Wow. Your first post here EXACTLY copied the original post of this thread, asking the size of the nuts, not the part#. What was one supposed to think? Except that you were a troll? Glad to see you aren't! You just made some awkwardly phrased posts.
And BTW, the second post here, BEFORE your first one, gave the size of the nuts. No one asked for the part#, but thanks for putting it here.
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Glad you figured it out and was kind enough to post it for others who may get into this situation. I don't appreciate it when I help a person solve their issue and they don't reply back to let everyone know that it/or something else was what solved the problem. All that shows me is that this someone only cares about themselves and the next time I see their cry for help it will only fall on deaf ears.



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