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They are called fender flares and here's a web site that has a number of brands of them. It is all one line so copy and paste the whole thing into the address line at the top of you browser- if clicking on it here doesn't work.
http://www.truckaddons.com/Catalog/fender_flares.htm?GTSE=goog>KW=fender+flare- - s
If you have trouble due to a slow phone line, let me know and I will go to that web site and browse for flares specific to you vehicle and pass the info along.
I failed in an installation attempt of a rear hitch on my ZR2. One of the four bolt holes does not line up so it looks like it's going to take either some muscle-ing with a crowbar for aligninment or filing or drilling.
Ray
Do I understand you correctly? Does it do so with ordinary (light to moderate) throttle?
Arkainzeye said his works under, if I understand him correctly, heavy throttle. I tried mine out on a 1/2 mile long very steep hill which required at least moderate throttle just to get up, but the shift rpms didn't at all change from when the switch was disengaged.
Likewise, light throttle doesn't show a difference.
Ray
Ray
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Chevrolet Tracker
tidester, host
Part#: 09951-16050
http://www.suzukipitstop.com
I basically need to replace my CV joint but I need to remove the spindle nut to do so. This site is for suzuki parts but a chevy tracker is pretty much the same thing.
thanks!
jack
chris
Cheryl
Thanks!
v-6 2.5 engine 5.8 qts