Sierra VS. Sienna

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Russianwolf

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pretty sure the Sienna is CSUSAs Vista. check the finished pen dimensions they advertise

By the way, The Sierra is a GMC, and the Sienna is a Toyota, so they are BOTH vehicles.
 

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pretty sure the Sienna is CSUSAs Vista. check the finished pen dimensions they advertise

By the way, The Sierra is a GMC, and the Sienna is a Toyota, so they are BOTH vehicles.
Thank you, and you can be sure I would only drive the Sierra, I'm not a Sienna type.
 

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This is a sierra in the uk !!and the other is a pen i guess ford.jpg
 

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The Sienna has two matching flat bands, one on the finial and one on the fingergrip, where the sierra has a flat band on the fingergrip and a double bead on the finial.

Jerry
 
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okay here's what I was talking about.

Apprentice Classica (aka Sierra) shows finished pen dimensions of 1/2x5.25

Sienna shows finished pen dimensions of 9/16x5.25

So the Sienna is larger in diameter by 1/16th of an inch. Don't quote me on this, but I believe the same is true for the Sierra Vista.
 

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Hank,
It appears that CSUSA uses the same picture for bushings in quite a few of their pages, rather than showing a different pic that is representative for the actual product.

Jerry
 
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Hank,
It appears that CSUSA uses the same picture for bushings in quite a few of their pages, rather than showing a different pic that is representative for the actual product.

Jerry

Thanks Jerry. I didn't go that far but I knew something wasn't right. I seem to spot anomalies like that at times - in catalogs. :wink:
 
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