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camo86T

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  1. @MBAF do you have an opinion on the South China Sea sideshow
  2. Correct . . . . That's the problem here...
  3. Assuming the info in the link above is correct, offsets of mustang wheels are way out for falcons, ridiculously so on a ute rear end
  4. So true Right now is a bit offensive in here, fan timer only goes for about 4min, way too short
  5. You'll also need e85 rated submersible hose in the cradle if you plan on getting it tuned on that now or in the future, stock ones will get chewed. Sizewise the pump is the same or near enough. Can't offer any help on exact mods to the cradle as I got the tuner to do that, not something you want to mess with for the pittance you'd pay extra. If you're on good terms with your tuner ask him to show you exactly where to drill and how big etc.
  6. @arronm is that the car with a bit of headwork done to it
  7. ^This I estimate a $20 would work out roughly $0.0843 per individual question, better make it a pineapple @Slowxr6t
  8. Good point OP, the one I linked just above is the AWD version RWD model has the same (front wheel bearing assembly) as the Falcon
  9. Ummm maaaaaaaaaaaaaaate.... Ideally thread would've been called 'Territory front wheel bearing' or similar and first post something like; hi guys Im trying to fix my ford territory ford says $150 for the hub assembly but only get it in 6 weeks ,other places say $300 the hub I thought I could machine the existing hub and fit a bearing in but I cant take the one off my car without destroying the bearing so I needed dimensions to buy a bearing then dissemble mine machine the hub and fit a bearing Any ideas? Then replies could've been along the lines of: Hey Just google Territory front wheel bearing and buy the whole assembly elsewhere, easy to find.... eg. https://www.alliedbearings.com.au/front-wheel-bearing-hub-kit-for-ford-territory-awd Says it's in stock And that's how you forum... can only offer advice based on facts submitted. You're welcome
  10. Not trying to be a smart arse - first time for everything - but the verniers held at that angle won't give you an "accurate" dimension...I believe @NA_TURBO was giving an indication on bearing ID and focused more on readability that actual dimension Actual bearing ID is 37mm, not 36.4-ish as shown in the pic ie. 11ty billion miles out in this particular bearing application Anyone else but you I would've let it go, but I know you're all about being correct......
  11. I tried searching that 350910 part number but no luck. Found this https://www.alliedbearings.com.au/front-wheel-bearing-hub-assembly-for-ford-fairlane Pic says bearing part number DAF20023, which led to this: https://en.tradebearings.com/DAF20023-172121.html If the image is correct the hub itself is the carrier so you won't get a bearing OD as such which no doubt is why you can only really buy as a kit 37mm ID x 52mm wide / deep double row angular contact ball bearing See we're good guys on here
  12. Settle down mate, you did say any help appreciated, first few posts were useful info. Someone else will chime in with what you're after
  13. Mowing in the rain with electric mower just means potentially (much) tighter grip on the handle is all....
  14. Well that's just awkward then... thought you said on here once that you were (Maltese) and blamed your rants on that lol She was a decent bird... . . . . . . Face like a dropped pie though lololol jk OT ABout to get fuel on the way home from work, swapping back to e85 first time in 4 months or so chityeh Just. Better.
  15. Fluff are you related to a Renee Ba______hino by any chance...??? Resemblance is uncanny Surname blanked out cos government/ASIO/etc are watching of course but you can probably guess...read somewhere there only around 100 Maltese surnames?
  16. So it wasn't just me....!! reminded me of @MBAF too, hence my query;
  17. Cos good, or cos sh*t and I'll get off the damn thing...?
  18. Enderwomen? Speaking of which, bought the 5yo a Nintendo switch for his bday and I've gone from casually despising gaming to being a total minecraft addict in under 6 weeks Only 5 years or so behind... Someone help
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