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Old 09-24-2020, 09:36 PM   #16
IronCanine
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Re: Factory Frigidaire Compressor Decal Board Project

I got proofs back yesterday. They look very good. Some very minor changes necessary. Looks like we'll be able to start taking any orders next week. Again, if you can, post any compressor decal pics with legible code numbers...it'd be very helpful.

If you are interested, and you have your original decal, I'd request that you take a picture of your decal with emphasis on your code number and have it ready to send.

If you are interested, but you don't have a decal, you can obviously arbitrarily pick a date and shift for your code number. My advice is to take your build date (or assumed build date) and subtract 2-3 weeks. Look at an actual calendar from the year and pick a week day and avoid holidays. If you don't have any idea about your truck build date, you can use sub assembly dates (back of instrument cluster, parking brake, rear axle housing are a few dates to consider) and just use that. Often different subassemblies have similar lead times.
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