Re: [DML] Modified torsion bar adjustment
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Re: [DML] Modified torsion bar adjustment



On Aug 1, 2004, at 1:26 AM, Matt wrote:

>  I really don't understand the point of making
> the wooden brace and having this big long horizontal assembly of
> extensions, when it seems removing the louvers takes care of that
> requirement.
>

I agree that removing the louvers is a better choice than using a very 
long extension (I've done it both ways), but IMO the wooden brace (with 
a shorter extension) is still the best way to go. Having the stability 
that a solid anchor provides makes this procedure much easier and 
safer, especially if things go poorly.

--Pete Lucas
   VIN #06703





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