Need a front right side drum brake cooling coil

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well today you are in luck.
i just happen to have a NOS one, $329.99 plus shipping. buy both sides for only $600.
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Post by Alan Mclennan »

Doc ,Be carefull if Icemam is selling them they maybe the far north heating rings and not the cooling ones that you require (somehow).


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I don’t want to start a bidding war here or anything, but do you have 4 of these as my truck has is 4 wheel drive? Also do you have the heavy-duty style coils, you know the ones with the ventilated fins & reservoir?
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Don't forget the Cross-Drilled brake lines to keep your fluid cool.
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frank66 wrote:Don't forget the Cross-Drilled brake lines to keep your fluid cool.


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Some times I gota wonder about you fellas, you shouldn’t cross drill brake lines. You run the risk if getting metal chips in your fluid.
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ICEMAN6166 wrote:well today you are in luck.
i just happen to have a NOS one, $329.99 plus shipping. buy both sides for only $600.
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I've NEVER seen nor heard of such a thing... where does that go? why are they so elusive? why do we need it? I NEVER had any sort of trouble with my drums... especially not heat related...
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600.00 Bucks, sounds like a heck of a deal!!!!!
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BA,
Chances are your truck already has them, there sorta hard to find, try looking behind the snipe perch.
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Bill wrote:BA,
Chances are your truck already has them, there sorta hard to find, try looking behind the snipe perch.


??????? HEH????????

what the hell is a Snipe Perch?

I've torn my truck all apart, and never found anything like that.

Sounds more like a Snipe Hunt.... you know, those mythical creatures you send stupid kids after with paper bags?
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I'd be willing to trade a heater core and a radiator for a 64-69 Volkswagon beetle for one of those.
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Well, I don't know what that picture is of, but all hunting aside, can someone tell me, just out of curiosity?????
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Brian, weren't you wearing one of those around your neck on a gold chain when I had dinner with you and your wife? I was wondering what that was - thought it was some sort of native Alaskan tribal mountain tool that holds the tee pee together at the top or something.

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Post by Johnny Canuck »

I keep mine installed right back of my sky hook.. That way if the brake coolers fail I can always toss anchor for a cloud.

I think they can be bought almost anywhere the chrome 9" rear end removable inspection plates are retailed.
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Post by 66fordtrucknut »

Learn something new everyday, I thought only F-250's and up had em! Anyone have a board stretcher I can borrow cut one a little short.
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