[DML] Re: Bearing and fuel update
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[DML] Re: Bearing and fuel update
- From: "Dani B" <5n-@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 19:11:03 -0000
The vibration isn't due to the brakes, as I said it happens just
driving-no brakes applied-but thanks for the info on that area.
Anyway, I've already spent many thousands on this car-as I did the
frame off resto in December-March replacing 90% of the parts on the
car. By now, all parts on my car, less engine and manual trans; are
new. This is why I'm convinced that its just the tires/alignment, and
many suggest looking there-so I made an apointment for an alignment at
one of the local garages and will also get a spin balance on all 4
tires. The 2 pieces of equipment my shop lacks! I've been restoring
classic cars for a long time, if I've learned anything from it-it is
to just replace the part if it has little wear, because once it's new
chances are you wont have to worry about it for a long time.. Reminds
me-does anyone want to buy a 66 Ford Thunderbird?? :) Thanks guys
I'll let you know what happens in a few days! Dani B. #5003
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