Energy Suspension Universal Black Tie Rod End Dust Boots  # 9-13101G
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Energy Suspension Universal Black Tie Rod End Dust Boots # 9-13101G

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Energy Suspension Universal Black Tie Rod End Dust Boots # 9-13101GEnergy Suspension Universal Black Tie Rod End Dust Boots # 9 13101G DESCRIPTION Tie Rod Dust Boot; Black; Round Style; Largest Dia. Taper 0. 59 in. 15mm; Socket Top Dia. 1 3 8 in. 35mm; 2 Pack; Repair torn and worn out boots of suspension tie rod ends without having to buy the entire and expensive tie rod. Adds durability surpassing most OEM rubber boots. Exclusive 5 point sealing action. Choose from four sizes and round or octagon styles. Made of

Energy Suspension Universal Black Tie Rod End Dust Boots # 9-13101G
DESCRIPTION
Tie Rod Dust Boot; Black; Round Style; Largest Dia. Taper 0.59 in./15mm; Socket Top Dia. 1 3/8 in./35mm; 2 Pack;
Repair torn and worn-out boots of suspension tie rod ends without having to buy the entire and expensive tie rod. Adds durability surpassing most OEM rubber boots. Exclusive 5-point sealing action. Choose from four sizes and round or octagon styles. Made of Energys Hyper-Flex(TM) performance polyurethane for added performance and durability.
Easy To Install
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Saves Your Tie Rods
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Make/Model
1973-1975
Buick Apollo
1971-1973
Buick Centurion
1973-1987
Buick Century
1961-1990
Buick Electra
1970-1983
Buick Estate Wagon
1961-1996
Buick LeSabre
1973-1987
Buick Regal
1965
Buick Riviera
1966-1972
Buick Skylark
1975-1996
Buick Skylark
1986-1987
Buick Somerset
1985
Buick Somerset Regal
1966-1969
Buick Special
1963-1970
Buick Wildcat
1993
Cadillac 60 Special
1987-1993
Cadillac Allante
1987-1992
Cadillac Brougham
1982-1988
Cadillac Cimarron
1985-1996
Cadillac Commercial Chassis
1977-1996
Cadillac DeVille
1980-1985
Cadillac Eldorado
1977-1996
Cadillac Fleetwood
1976-1996
Cadillac Seville
1985-2004
Chevrolet Astro
1955-1974
Chevrolet Bel Air
1987-1996
Chevrolet Beretta
1958-1972
Chevrolet Biscayne
1992-2004
Chevrolet Blazer
1988-1999
Chevrolet C1500
1992-1999
Chevrolet C1500 Suburban
1988-2000
Chevrolet C2500
1992-1999
Chevrolet C2500 Suburban
1988-2000
Chevrolet C3500
1967-2002
Chevrolet Camaro
1966-1974
Chevrolet Caprice
1978-1996
Chevrolet Caprice
1982-1994
Chevrolet Cavalier
1964-1973
Chevrolet Chevelle
1962-1968
Chevrolet Chevy II
1987-1996
Chevrolet Corsica
1963-1982
Chevrolet Corvette
1984-2004
Chevrolet Corvette
1964-1987
Chevrolet El Camino
1958-1974
Chevrolet Impala
1978-1985
Chevrolet Impala
1994-1996
Chevrolet Impala
1988-1998
Chevrolet K1500
1992-1997
Chevrolet K1500 Suburban
1988-1998
Chevrolet K2500
1992-1997
Chevrolet K2500 Suburban
1988-1998
Chevrolet K3500
1973-1976
Chevrolet Laguna
1964-1967
Chevrolet Malibu
1973-1983
Chevrolet Malibu
1970-1988
Chevrolet Monte Carlo
1975-1980
Chevrolet Monza
1969-1979
Chevrolet Nova
1988
Chevrolet R20
1989
Chevrolet R2500
1988
Chevrolet R30
1989-1991
Chevrolet R3500
1982-2004
Chevrolet S10
1983-1994
Chevrolet S10 Blazer
1995-1999
Chevrolet Tahoe
1971-1977
Chevrolet Vega
1975-1980
Chrysler Cordoba
1983-1989
Chrysler LeBaron
1982-1983
Dodge 400
1984-1988
Dodge 600
1981-1989
Dodge Aries
1976-1980
Dodge B100
1976-1980
Dodge B200
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Doc Watson
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★★★★★ 3
Gothic Star Wars
Format: Paperback
This trade paperback collects all the issues for the Screaming Citadel story spread over several titles, including the main stay Star Wars series and the Dr Aphra book. As one might expect from a story spread over different titles with different artists and writers, the presentation varies. The art is all over the place. In the Marco Checchetto-drawn initial issue, everyone’s favorite amoral artifact hunter, Dr Aphra, is a striking space vixen. But in the following issues she’s hardly recognizable as the same character--mousier, if still menacing, in her trademark Russian tanker’s hat. To a lesser degree, the same is true for the other characters, including the main SW group. It’s understandable, but a bit disconcerting. The story centers on Dr Aphra, who, in need of a Jedi for one of her typically nefarious purposes, recruits Luke into her scheme. Unfortunately for Aphra, she’s up against a more ruthless foe in the harlequin-looking vampire-like Queen of the Screaming Citadel. Before long, the rest of the group has to show up to rescue them. It’s a gothic story, set in scary castle—not the usual Star Wars fare. There are some good points. Dr Aphra’s almost sociopathic outlook is always good for a few choice lines, the “murderous machines” Bee Tee and Triple Zero are on hand for their own gruesome commentary and some of the Queens hench-people, while not given much to do, are interestingly designed. But overall, the horror movies plotline didn’t seem much like Star Wars to me. Recommended for those who enjoy that type of story, or completists.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2018
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PWDecker
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★★★★★ 4
Luke and Doctor Aphra team up!
Format: Paperback
This is the second crossover event in the Marvel Star Wars comics. It brings the ongoing Doctor Aphra and Star Wars series together. I liked the pairing of Luke with Aphra. They play well off of each other with Luke's naive goodness and Aphra's experienced gray morality. I liked when she called him a wannabe padawan. There are some well designed characters in this comic. The residents of the Screaming Citadel have a goth bdsm vibe. Luke even gets to dress up. I liked seeing him in something different. I want to know more about Sana and Aphra's past!!! Please, Marvel, make a queer love story prequel!!! The murder droids are wonderful. Having them on the same side as the "good guys" for at least the time being led to some funny situations. The last panel intrigued me. I give this graphic novel a 4/5. I am always here for more Doctor Aphra!
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Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent mini series.
Format: Kindle
This is an excellent follow up to Vader Down. Luke Skywalker and friends take on a bigger threat than The Empire and Darth Vader that is connected to the Jedi. Luke and Dr. Aphra join forces to find the answers Like is seeking. Truly worth reading and entertaining.
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Ryan of the East Coast
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Source material for Nolan's trilogy is powerful writing and art...
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The Long Halloween is great, but I actually had more fun reading through Dark Victory. It's a crime mystery that consistently had me guessing through to the conclusion about who The Hangman's true identity was. What I really loved most was the evolution of the characters' personalities--from Jim Gordon to Harvey Dent to Bruce (who really is more in his iconic "Batman" persona here)--that began in Batman: Year One to Batman: The Long Halloween and into Batman: Dark Victory. It really does work like a trilogy. It's also notable to include Gotham city's underworld itself as a character of its own. Batman begins (pardon the pun) in Year One with a quest to sort of rid the city of the mafia, which is and has been the main criminal body up until this point. In The Long Halloween, the mafia begins to lose power because of the rise of the Batman's presence. During that time, some of the most insane and dangerous criminals escape Arkham Asylum and begin quietly terrorizing the city anew, spreading like a virus. Slowly, the "freaks"--as the mafia calls them--start to gain more and more power by simply being a more unorganized crime source (as opposed to organized crime). Characters like Pamela Isley, Solomon Grundy, Mr. Freeze, the Penguin, Scarecrow, the Joker, and others, establish and strengthen their grips on Gotham's criminal underworld. It's nice that these villains--these "freaks"--also aren't the main conflict in Dark Victory (or The Long Halloween or Year One, for that matter); they appear when it is effective for them to appear, slowly taking more prominence in the setting of the story as it progresses. The main conflict has to deal with the solving of the mysteries behind The Hangman killings. The Long Halloween and Dark Victory are, primarily, crime mysteries, which is what makes them interesting. What makes them great literature, however, is the creative team that is Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. Loeb's writing is really well-crafted here: the entire arc unfolds at a consistent pace and he balances out dialogue with Batman's internal narration very smoothly. And, as I mentioned previously, personality and narrative arcs of the main characters (Gordon, Batman, and Dent) have fully matured by this point in the trilogy, leaving the supporting characters a chance to evolve and come into their own. Much of these progressions are not just depicted by the writing, however; Tim Sale (who worked previously with Loeb on The Long Halloween) elevates and perfects his artwork in this story. There's not a change in the look of the characters, so you know it's definitely his style, but you sense immediately (especially if reading Dark Victory right after finishing The Long Halloween) the new level of attention paid to composition of the drawings. Shadows and silhouettes, contrasts between setting and characters, everything adds to the mood and atmosphere of the characters and the scenes they're a part of. In terms of the print itself, the paperback is excellent. This and The Long Halloween have really nice paper, which I'll catch myself sometimes randomly sniffing in the middle of a read to enjoy the new paper smell. The ink is really crisp, the colors pop, and the design of the book itself is laid out very clearly. There aren't page numbers or a contents page, but every issue is separated by chapter pages that include gorgeous, high-contrast artwork to help distinguish which issue you're on. Additionally, the print comes with an introduction by David S. Goyer, who co-wrote the Nolan film trilogy. Overall, I can't stress enough how gorgeous this trade paperback is and how excellent and top-tier this story arc is. I really enjoyed it just as much, if not more so, then The Long Halloween. No other Batman story arc has topped my enjoyment of this particular trilogy. Highly recommended in addition to Batman: Year One and Batman: The Long Halloween.
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★★★★★ 5
I love this comic book!
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I love DC comics and obviously the Batfam are some of the most well known and loved characters within the DC universe. I love the art style and story in this comic. If you are debating whether or not to purchase this comic, DO IT!
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