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Year: 96'
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike
Are you OK?? LMK if you need some help....
Amd I can weld that back up for you
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Year: 1999
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Originally Posted by XJnewbiegirl
Yeah I'm okay.. Good thing it happened right before the tunnel ad not in it.
I just got picked up now, goin back to pick it up later.
Thanks for asking
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Year: 1990
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Anyone- is there any real significant reason that these wont work for earlier than '97s?? Apparently they dont make cut-and fold ones for earlier models but just wanted to know if I could still use them??
Anyone- is there any real significant reason that these wont work for earlier than '97s?? Apparently they dont make cut-and fold ones for earlier models but just wanted to know if I could still use them??