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Grease Monkey
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My question is about my 1928 drive line tube. The one I have used for years has 352297 --10-28-27 on it, this tube is bent and I am changing it out. I have two more that have 344021 and the dates of 1-18-28 and 4-15 and no year.I would like to know whitch one Is right for my car. Thanks Lewis


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The one with the date of 1-18-28 will work quite nicely.

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Ray Thanks for the reply. The other two had places for both internal and external rods for the brakes like on a 27. The tube that was bent was out a total of 3/8 of an inch. This explains all the trouble I have had with it over the years. Thanks Lewis


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