Re: Running Boards
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Quantity X means the part was used but number needed was not fixed. However many of an item such as a shim or spacer depended on body variations and what was required to make something the item was used with fit or align properly..
Posted on: 3/13 15:43
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Howard
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Thanks Forum Ambassador, I looked through that parts book for what "X" meant and never could find it. Now I have to re-evaluate other areas I'm working on to include the "X" items.
Posted on: 3/14 9:52
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Tony
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I always like to think that X means "as many as needed". 😀
Posted on: 3/14 17:55
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-BigKev
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Home away from home
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In the Packard Parts Book, it is also often used for liquid items such as brake fluid to indicate the same thing: a variable or non-specific volume.
Posted on: 3/14 18:58
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