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Old 10-08-2004 | 03:25 PM
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Hey, not knocking it but everyone has to pay the bills somehow.
you are correct
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Originally Posted by MacADaYear
You are a
It's been nice talking wiyh you.

Have a great weekend
Old 10-08-2004 | 04:34 PM
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well to tell you the truth i did not have a problem with my diff and synthetic. my tranny didnt suffer from synthetics either. a bullshit rebuild is what caused that both times i am sure. i have seen in my 17 years turning wrenches that synthetics although good tend to leak more than standard oils.
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