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k7ujx1

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Thanks for the Info on the Weld Wheels. I have since retired from GM
about 2 years ago have seen lot of Wheels come and go, as design changes
new techniques, new manufactures start and then fold, have repaired many
a wheel with small pin leaks, that were thrown away, what a waste. I have
real trouble throwing away any thing that can be repaired, I guess that's
why I bought the Liars GMC Motor Home.
Gary 76 Glenbrook

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Richard, Jim, Edgar, Chuck, Jeanne, Emory, Arch, Hernz, Thomas, Darren,
John,
Each of you responded to my plea for help and I wanted to thank you'll. I
only hope that I can someday return the favor. Recent death in family has
prevented me from making this effort till now and from trying the
suggestions you gave. Last week I ordered new air bags, a man I know has
replaced them on trucks before and thinks he will have no trouble with the
GMC. Does any of you have any suggestions as to how to go about this??
Again, I do so appreciate your help.
Neely B. Tenn
 
Neely. You won't believe how easy it is. I'm no mechanical genius and I had
both changed in about two hours. First time too. Darren

> Richard, Jim, Edgar, Chuck, Jeanne, Emory, Arch, Hernz, Thomas, Darren,
> John,
> Each of you responded to my plea for help and I wanted to thank you'll. I
> only hope that I can someday return the favor. Recent death in family has
> prevented me from making this effort till now and from trying the
> suggestions you gave. Last week I ordered new air bags, a man I know has
> replaced them on trucks before and thinks he will have no trouble with the
> GMC. Does any of you have any suggestions as to how to go about this??
> Again, I do so appreciate your help.
> Neely B. Tenn