IHADAV8.com - Turbo Buick Tech, and Nonsense
Tech Area => General Buick Tech => Topic started by: gordyzx9r on September 07 2011, 10:20:49 PM
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I found these on the frame, inside the rear wheel well, on both sides.
They feel like plastic caps that are just pushed into a hole on the frame that read HS.
What are they and what are they for?
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Here is another question...
Why does the passenger side of the bumper have these bolt/studs and the right side doesn't?
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Some claim the frames were made by the HarvestStore division of A O Smith.
Yah, Silos...
Just what detail are we supposed to see in a 7kB image? round vacuum reservoir mount?
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They did make frames for GM....anyway you cut it, they are just id tags
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That tag...is likely the code for the frame from the vendor. Today...bar codes are used.
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My bar code is rye and coke.
(that's CC for you 'mericans)
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My bar code is rye and coke.
(that's CC for you 'mericans)
what no crown and coke?????????
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used to be Canadian Club and Coke in my part of America....
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used to be Canadian Club and Coke in my part of America....
NOW you're talkin' my language :)
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The white lightning I get works better. :)
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Ahh the good old days before Sober Mark
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they are just id tags
Cool Gangsta' necklace! :)
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Yeah being Canadian I like my Whiskey but Canadian Club is barely middle of the road.
Want a good cost effective Canadian Rye ?
"Alberta Premium won "Canadian Whisky of the Year" in Jim Murray's 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 Whisky Bibles".
One of the few made with 100% rye grain.
I like a good single malt Scotch too :icon_eyes: