Posted by Ralphwd45 on February 01, 2017 at 20:32:14 from (216.227.39.214):
I need a gas tank sending unit, for my old 1975 dodge 3/4 ton truck, I am tired of taking up bed space, with a 5 gallon can, and have to bungie cord it in place. NAPA couldn't supply another sending unit (too old), so I asked Google, and didn't find it there either. I did however, run into a place in NY that will rebuild any sending units, that you send them. I wanted to provide the name and address of this business, for the folks here on the forum, in case someone needed, to get one fixed. Before I posted, I went to YT's rule book to see if I would be violating any rules, if I posted the name and address of the business. I don't know about other guys, but I am not capable of reading all that legalese, and understanding it! That said, I am going to go ahead and take a chance. The place is Tri Star LLC, 1452 state rte. 89, Seneca NY. My Dodge sending unit is on it's way there now.
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