You have Scottish blood in you too?
I was at a black tie Robbie Burns dinner (read scotch, scotch, haggis, and then more scotch)
drunk.gif last night and I'm feeling it.
Looks like this shaft is a popular item but it's kind of hard to find on Rompalicious' website.
Here's a link to the entire front drivetrain:
http://shoplive.rompalicious.com/page.html?chapter=1&id=33
The intermediate shaft part number is 5066057AB, $87.95
The seal part number is 5066066AA...
Sorry about that, I have just started poking around in this forum.
I bought remanned CVs for 141 a piece also. I did, however, get totally screwed on the axle seals, I was unable to source them and bought 2 from a dealership at $36 apiece!!! After I had them installed I discovered rompalicious...
I did my CVs yesterday, got an intermediate shaft from www.rompalicious.com, made by Spicer, $109 CDN delivered, I ordered 2 circlips but it turns out the shaft came with 2 installed so I now have 2 extras. Just thought I'd throw that out there.
The next step from a block heater is a recirculating heater, where the engine coolant is heated and kept in motion. Haven't heard of any oil heaters.
For those here in Canada here is a great little battery tender...
Might help if I read the whole post but it looks like you have a pressure management system. I'm glad I don't, whenever you need to replace a tire for whatever reason you end up replacing them all to keep the management system happy. I hope this isn't your case.
Go ahead and rotate it in.
BTW there is no problem running tires of a different diameter with open differentials, you´re not going to hurt anything.
Cheers from Edmonton.
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