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Old 01-03-2024, 09:52 AM   #101
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hello who can find me stud and pin nut su Rocauto I can't find


There are sites that don't ship in France
https://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/p11..._fo.html#photo
I put dana spicer 37759-2 into the search but nothing came up. I looked for wheel studs and these are the only ones they carry.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/tools/wh...,lug+stud,7680

If you want the real Dana parts order from here.

https://www.danaaftermarket.com/whee...&partType=PART

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Old 01-03-2024, 11:53 AM   #102
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Posplayr, minimum quantity at that site looks to be 25.

Pimpon if you order the part from your link and have it shipped to me, I’ll forward it to you in France. Just make sure there will be no customs issues and pay the shipping.
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Old 01-04-2024, 11:51 AM   #103
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some parts painted and sanded with a glass ball of the body caps before installation
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Old 01-06-2024, 10:41 AM   #104
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A few of today's most interesting mountings
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Wow, lots of work but it must be very satisfying.
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Old 01-07-2024, 02:04 AM   #106
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Wow, lots of work but it must be very satisfying.
Yes but there are still hours of work spent hoping that the motivation is still there as I progress
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Old 01-07-2024, 09:25 PM   #107
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Nice Work Pimpon - you're doing it right by building a solid foundation for the van, in my build I spent a solid 6 months and several hundred hours of work fixing and laying down the foundation for the build before even really starting on the actual camper build out.

Excited to follow your progress.

Good luck and for motivation just remember to enjoy the process and not put pressure on yourself for a deadline of completion. When I was starting my build, I was trying to finish in 12 months, then 12 months went by and I realized I should just enjoy the process and take the time it needs. By month 24 I was pretty much done, and by month 36 I had finished all the minor nice-to-have things, but I was living in my van at about month 20 of the build.
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Old 01-07-2024, 09:51 PM   #108
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Nice Work Pimpon - you're doing it right by building a solid foundation for the van, in my build I spent a solid 6 months and several hundred hours of work fixing and laying down the foundation for the build before even really starting on the actual camper build out.

Excited to follow your progress.

Good luck and for motivation just remember to enjoy the process and not put pressure on yourself for a deadline of completion. When I was starting my build, I was trying to finish in 12 months, then 12 months went by and I realized I should just enjoy the process and take the time it needs. By month 24 I was pretty much done, and by month 36 I had finished all the minor nice-to-have things, but I was living in my van at about month 20 of the build.
yes yes it's the fourth vehicle I've rebuilt and my Toyotas took me a long time too
When the passion and desire is there, everything is fine, moreover I arrive in March at my 50th birthday so I want to enjoy traveling with my van afterwards so motivated more than ever I'm not sure if I can come to you in the USA with my van probably by plane is renting one on the spot and looking for addresses if sometimes there are connoisseurs
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ok I'll attack the doors with the windows of the other Ford they are rusty
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Posplayr, minimum quantity at that site looks to be 25.

Pimpon if you order the part from your link and have it shipped to me, I’ll forward it to you in France. Just make sure there will be no customs issues and pay the shipping.
I have to order from another site at dada apparently no more stock or order yourself if you can and I will make you a paypal transfer I need 10 pieces

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