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guys, i can't find that post on the uber cheap reamer anymore. i've searched NAXJA and can't find the thread w/ the link....if i happen to bump into it again sometime, i'll post it on here so you can get it. may even order one or two if they're as cheap as i'm thinkin they were....ne ways!
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FOUND IT!!!! snap on part # R121 like $50 shipped is what the guys on naxja said.
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Post by Steinberg »

well it ain't no $12 is it? not surprised though.

i just finished making the sleeve for my knuckle. its pressed in and just needs a bead of weld and some grinding. i'm gonna be tearin down the truck tomorrow in the cold to get everything back to working order.
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$45.35 and the best part is. It's snap-on which means LIFETIME Warranty :flipoff2: :beer:
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Piney wrote:well it ain't no $12 is it? not surprised though.
ha ha....no, no $12.....but cheaper than $80 or $90.
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Is this for 1 ton chevy ends?

If so, how much would you charge to ream out a pittman arm for me?
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Post by Steinberg »

I've been passing my reamer around to a couple members of the club. I guess we could figure out how to get it up to you for a weekend. How soon do you need it done?
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I can mail you my pittman arm if you could do it there. I am in no rush as I need to take care of some other things on the truck before I am even close to putting it back together.
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Post by Steinberg »

I called the company that I got the first one from (http://www.chadwickreamers.com) and their price is up to $60 before shipping and tax, and they said they would not warranty it for chipped flutes. So I just ordered a new Snap-On reamer. They charged tax, but shipping was free, so the total was $49.xx.

Stallings, I'll PM you my address if you want to send the pitman arm this way.
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