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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 01:54 PM
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Default Re: Trans Connector Socket Leaking Again

Originally Posted by crymar
I appreciate your input and advice. I understand the advantages of saving money and realize the availability of O-rings. It's just a personal decision. I'd rather save time and spend a few bucks online ordering an OEM socket (from the comfort of my home) than spend an afternoon driving around trying to save a few pennies on generic O-rings. I'm not trying to be contentious, it's just that I've got nothing better to do here at work than argue on the forum. When I get home I'll argue with my wife. Thanks for bearing with me. Best regards to a fellow Crossfire owner. [/SIZE]
I am not arguing, but you initially said that the O-rings were not available. I just made the point that they are.
I was just answering your post.
The O-rings in the initial OEM units appeared to be not up to the task, I thought that they had upgraded them.


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