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I haven't seen him on the new Forum Board, but if he reads this, I wanted to thank him for his help on my Broken Wheel Stud on my rear end rebuild.
I received a donated Lincoln Versaille 9 inch that had a broken stud on one Axle. All of the attempts to change this out were failing. I took some pictures and posted them. GaryPatrick recommended that I check to see if the Axles were actually from a Granada. BINGO!
So my free rear end housing was from a Lincoln, but the axles were from another car.
Now I am onto making all new brake lines.
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same here gary was a great help to me thanks javed
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I also wanna thank GaryPatrick. He and I troubleshot some issues I was having with my Holley carb and he really helped me out!
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Gosh - thanks. I'm a troubleshooter by nature and by trade so enjoy a challenge. I have to admit that the Granada axles was a good guess!
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