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    MrsGungho

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    Do you get to see your new Grand Baby ?
    :yesway:

    Oh PLEASE ,,come on ,dont do us like that ----show us
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    Rayne

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    It wasn't hard to replace at all. It probably took me about 1.5 hours. The worst part about it is taking the air bag off. That made me a little nervous.:): You have to have a steering wheel puller also. I rented one at autozone for free. The clockspring itself cost me about $180 IIRC.

    ClockSpring Replacement - Page 1 of 1

    Thanks MM, we're looking at a used truck and it's air bag light is on and replacing the clock spring was mentioned as a fix. I thought you had done this so I was wondering what it entailed. I'll show my hubby your post. Thanks again!
     

    MrsGungho

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    Aaaaaw. she seem not to mind having her picture taken,,not fussing and crying
    Crystal said she had slept most of the morning and when they got to my sis in laws she woke up and stayed awake the whole time. There was only one shot she would not cooperate for and kept crying every time they tried to do it
     
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