jerzeykilla Member Aug 27, 2006 72 0 7 Nov 2, 2008 #1 Nov 2, 2008 #1 Im installing my hotrod cams today but on the boxes there are 2 diffferent part numbers. CAN ANYBDY TELL ME THAT HAS DONE THEM WHICH NUMBER CAM IS DRIVER SIDE AND WHICH NUMBER CAM IS PASSENGER SIDE!!!
Im installing my hotrod cams today but on the boxes there are 2 diffferent part numbers. CAN ANYBDY TELL ME THAT HAS DONE THEM WHICH NUMBER CAM IS DRIVER SIDE AND WHICH NUMBER CAM IS PASSENGER SIDE!!!
DarkFireGT Playing with my wife's really makes me want one. 10 Year Member May 23, 2004 692 10 89 East Moline, IL Nov 2, 2008 #2 Nov 2, 2008 #2 I believe they are different lengths. Pull a stock one out and match up the one that has the same length.
I believe they are different lengths. Pull a stock one out and match up the one that has the same length.
H hammeron New Member May 23, 2008 37 0 0 Nov 2, 2008 #3 Nov 2, 2008 #3 exactly.... that is how i did mine...... DarkFireGT said: I believe they are different lengths. Pull a stock one out and match up the one that has the same length. Click to expand...
exactly.... that is how i did mine...... DarkFireGT said: I believe they are different lengths. Pull a stock one out and match up the one that has the same length. Click to expand...
SpartaPerformance 10 Year Member Nov 5, 2006 2,517 61 89 Long Island NY Nov 2, 2008 #4 Nov 2, 2008 #4 +2. Usually the driver side part is the higher number, however it's best to always physically match up the parts regardless.
+2. Usually the driver side part is the higher number, however it's best to always physically match up the parts regardless.
V vintagecar New Member Nov 4, 2008 2 0 0 Nov 4, 2008 #6 Nov 4, 2008 #6 I would probably not install them- ship them to me and I'll put them in my car and let you know if they are the right ones or not.
I would probably not install them- ship them to me and I'll put them in my car and let you know if they are the right ones or not.