driver's foot well mat

thomas g. warner

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Mar 24, 1998
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Good idea and i have a friend that is at Die molding here. Will inquire.

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>-- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #3.1a PRODIGY ] --
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>Another product for our entrepreneurs to supply, like the Screen door
>that would be an almost an unlimited market, is a replacement for the
>molded rubber mat for the driver side foot well. I have never seen a
>perfect one and I have never seen a perfect replacement.
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>Looks like someone with a friend in the injection molding business (or
>similar molding technology) could provide a perfect vinyl replacement.
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>I have seen painted, stitched, patched,botched, replacements but I would
>pay a lot for a thin, black,tough,smooth, excellent replacement.
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>any takers ??
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>gene
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>Gene 76Palm Beach /Or/CA
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>GMC Technical Information
>http://www.california.com/~eagle/
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Does stainless steel jeweled work for anyone. Although mine is still good I
would like to replace it. Is there anyone else out there with similar
thinking? They could be massed produced cheaply.

Getting back to the front wheel bearings; grease is good, we're well below
1,000 RPM and 90 wt oil will not work. The bearing will not function
properly. Craftsmen aren't over paid. There isn't anyone in this country
@$25/hr hurting the economy. If you have to change wheel bearings every
25kmi, then quit maintaining your maintenance program and let someone
qualified have a go. At one rev equating to 7.5 feet / 5280 = revs per mile
times 25,000 miles. Now equate that to an 1800 RPM motor and use common
sense. The math is there, just believe it.

With best regards; I'm
Sincerely,
Sam Pickens
picksam