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PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 8:56 am    Post subject: Re: transmission question Reply with quote

Everett, I messed up. I meant to say the shift rod tube has a small section that's rusted out. It's the very front part of it. When I got the shifter moving rust started coming out of the tube and just a little bit of where it was rusted through fell off. It just looks like such a pain to remove those tubes. I have all new top hats and the 3 center support beams for the cargo floor. I was just going to have the welder guy cut the bad rusted parts off and weld the new section to the remaining good section. Should I just rip it all out, decisions decisions.. Confused Think
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