Banjo Bolts - Necessary Upgrade?
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He never stated that it took more than a quart. He asked me, "Are you sure it's only a quart? The other rear diff changes I have done took about two."
No big deal.
Hyundai?
HA!
No big deal.
Hyundai?
HA!
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I was going to buy them from Hardtopguy, as he seems to have the best price on them ($39.95). So, if I decide to do this upgrade, I'll purchase them from him.
I recently purchased some stuff from him, and I'm completely satisfied. Of course, I have a friend that works with Honda in my town, so I can get an employee discount when I need/want it on Honda parts. The prices can be the same or better depending on what I want.
I recently purchased some stuff from him, and I'm completely satisfied. Of course, I have a friend that works with Honda in my town, so I can get an employee discount when I need/want it on Honda parts. The prices can be the same or better depending on what I want.
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Originally posted by barneybarnett
Where does one go to get the new Banjo Bolts? Are they OEM?
Where does one go to get the new Banjo Bolts? Are they OEM?
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xviper,
what happened to the guys that stripped their threads? The hole is pretty hard to get to and I would imagine that the only way to rethread them is to take the block apart...
Beroz
what happened to the guys that stripped their threads? The hole is pretty hard to get to and I would imagine that the only way to rethread them is to take the block apart...
Beroz
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Originally posted by bigpurp
Maybe not "necessary," but I'm doing it w/CoralDoc in prep for my gears. Look HERE.
Maybe not "necessary," but I'm doing it w/CoralDoc in prep for my gears. Look HERE.