Napa is jacking me!!!
#16
i wouldnt buy any thing from napa if they was the only autoparts store within a 1000 mile radius of me. they are way over priced and yes they always try to sell u the wrong thing. i think they were ******* truck drivers in their preveouse jobs. they know every thing and been doing it for 20 years.... to hear them tell it
#17
#19
Oh, see the Advance here has all the old fat ladies and geezers, lol. Can't ask 'em for a quart of oil without getting 6 different opinions on how it's supposed to be poured in, cleaned up after, and the bottle disposed of AS WELL AS stories of how they once had a customer that did so and so and such and such. Ha ha.
#20
that is the washer i believe they are looking for. do you have a part number or knw anywhere to get the new washer kit you are talking about? they are supposedly getting that whole unit which sounds like i am going to tke it in the shorts for, if i can find the washer kit you are talking about i would love to use it instead.
#21
I don't have the package with the part number anymore. Here is the contact information for where I got that part.
LEN STOLER FORD - OWINGS MILLS, MD
lenstoler.com
(410) 356-7000
You should give them a call and see if they can give you the part number. This was the fourth dealership I tried before I found one that had it in stock. If they have another, you may be able to have them pull it and check to see if it looks like what you need. Should be a small bag with three pieces in it and some instructions - a splined thrust washer, an un-splined washer and a plastic spacer. All three of these pieces together equal the same thickness as the old washer and should replace it perfectly.
LEN STOLER FORD - OWINGS MILLS, MD
lenstoler.com
(410) 356-7000
You should give them a call and see if they can give you the part number. This was the fourth dealership I tried before I found one that had it in stock. If they have another, you may be able to have them pull it and check to see if it looks like what you need. Should be a small bag with three pieces in it and some instructions - a splined thrust washer, an un-splined washer and a plastic spacer. All three of these pieces together equal the same thickness as the old washer and should replace it perfectly.
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