Logan
Well-Known Member
I keep seeing 8 3/4 center sections refered to as 'chunks' on this forum. Since I was a kid, I've always seen them referred to as 'Chucks'. Nowhere other than this forum have I seen them referred to this way. Who's right?
chunk , pig , third member...
I've never heard 'em called anything but a "third member" until after I invented the internet
I always heard carrier. Also why is it Ma Mopar calls the drive shaft propshaft?
chunk , pig , third member...ive always called them ...
I always heard carrier. Also why is it Ma Mopar calls the drive shaft propshaft?
Shaft that propels the car
I've always heard it as steering boxes being "chuck" and the drop out center sections being chunks (although "pig" seems to get used more).
Hey how about the PRNDL (pronounced perndal). Never heard that until I started on Mopars. Everyone else says "shift indicator". Snobs.
I always heard it pronounced Pryndle.
I've always heard it as steering boxes being "chuck" and the drop out center sections being chunks (although "pig" seems to get used more).
Hey how about the PRNDL (pronounced perndal). Never heard that until I started on Mopars. Everyone else says "shift indicator". Snobs.
sorry to wander off topic but i couldnt help this, whos jumped into a car, looked at the shift indicator, and saw: R L S D N P talk about a big ol what the eff moment.....name the cars that had it!!!
R L S D N P t