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Old 09-25-2003, 08:57 AM   #1
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Well, if Im going to have to pull the pumpkin, I would do well to just have it rebuilt while its apart, no? How much do you guys think that would run (Ive never done a rebuild on a rearend, and dont relish the idea of screwing it up myself. I better let someone else do it <g>)
Also, it only seems to start doing that after the car has been driven for a good distance, would changing out the fluid maybe keep the bearings from crapping, or ya think its inevatible at this point?

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