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trusting a name brand 200 1988

I had a left side track rod bushing that you could easily slip in and out of the rod by hand. I used retaining compound on it. That worked well enough but I'll have to heat it up if I ever need to remove it.
I also ended up with a ST speedo cable that is hard to connect/disconnect at the speedometer due to a really tight fit. That could be considered an advantage because I don't think it could accidentally come loose. Then again, I've never heard of a 'normal' fitting cable coming loose either. But this cable emits a whine that's just loud enough to be annoying. Who needs that in addition to the road noise and the wind noise? Maybe a little graphite would help.
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'80 DL 2 dr






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