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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 10:32 PM
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First off, I wasn't wrong. If you read my post thoroghly, in the beginning you will see that I stated that this is a list from a tech article on this very website. I was not wrong, but my source from the tech articles on this website were wrong. Secondly, don't point fingers at "my" logic. We all make mistakes. Thank you for correcting a mistake that the tech article made.
 
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by handyman43358
Also notice that only one limited slip axle (C9) was available prior to 1990.
You made this statement. Go take a dive if you don't like be point out when you are wrong. We all make mistakes. I just don't blame an atrical when I make mine.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 02:58 PM
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Yes we all make mistakes, and I have a feeling I'm wasting my time talking to one. If we want to get really picky, I guess I could point out your mistake in your public profile stating that you have a Mo5D tranny.

I SHOULD have stated that ACCORDING to the tech article, there was only 1 limited slip rear end, so I appologize for not being perfect.

I think the original poster needs to get back on here and give us more information. Am I wrong for thinking that also?
 

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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 08:57 PM
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I'm sure glad that we all know that personal attacks aren't tolerated on here so we don't have to worry that there will be more of them
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 08:58 PM
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You know, theres a difference between nicely letting someone know of their misinformation, and flat out being a smart *** about it. I'm just standing my ground. You approached me the wrong way by flat out telling me I was wrong. If you would go around this website a little other than arguing with me, you will see that the tech article that I got my information from, happened to be wrong. Instead of accusing me of being wrong, you could have contacted the writer of the tech article.

Instead of raiding this post anymore, if you have any further problems with me, feel free to send me a private message, like mature adults would do. In the meantime, I would like for the original poster to get on here so we can get some information.

I think you're the one who needs to take a dive and grow up or act your age if you already are "grown up." I'm only 18 (just turned 18 Monday) and I can tell you that you are critisizing someone who is probably much more successful than yourself. How many kids in their late teens do you see running their deceased grandfather's construction business, going to high school, and also being an electrician, while working on trucks and engines on the side? I would say not too many. Show some respect my friend.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 09:01 PM
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Dave, my appologies for everything. I did not intend at all for this to get out of hand, but standing my ground is something I do strongly. Again I appologize.
 
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