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Re: Easy way to get those rear 3800 spark plugs
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Originally Posted by FixedItRight
Don't know how out comes up (I never got into the'forum thing, too complicated for me), but I'm in Arizona - and that's 2 miles from the Sun. Out here any plastic interior parts exposed to more than 4 summers of direct, non shaded parking are TRASHED! Not just ugly, but like trying to straighten bent taffy in a deep freezer. I was happy to find a driver's door panel in less than 4 pieces last week for my 96 Chevy Express Van. Lumina? It was ok, but I prefer my van to be on a pickup platform, not a Bonneville's.
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The winters and the hail are hard on vehicles up here in Alberta. The Transport is strung a lot like a car that is for sure but the air shocks give it some load capability. It is better on the highway than as a utility vehicle, that is for sure. I have my truck with a cap for heavier work stuff. That's a great description of what the sun does to you down there. We could use some of that warmth at this time of winter though
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