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Recommended tires for 1994 Conversion?

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Old June 21st, 2014 | 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by dusterella
What is a "real" front end alignment (as opposed to a "fake" one?) - where's the best place for that; would someplace like Firestone do one, or do you suggest the dealership?
What I mean is to go to a shop that does front end work all the time and not as an add-on or sideline.
I try to avoid dealerships and franchises like Firestone. I ask around for recommendations. I prefer locally owned shops that have been in the same spot for years. A positive local reputation is earned.
Old June 21st, 2014 | 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by dusterella
Not appliances, just something to run the van's power when the engine is not running so that the battery doesn't die. Which battery charger would you suggest? And is that bad for the battery??
Lots of info and how-to on the internet for dual battery setups. Some even use GM oem parts.

Our vans have a factory option code for second battery. Sometimes called the "ambulance" option.
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