Re: [DML] Re: Toby Tabs Rear Suspension
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Re: [DML] Re: Toby Tabs Rear Suspension
- From: Jim Strickland <ihaveanaccount@xxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 12:27:25 -0500
Not to be contrary, but I wasn't doing anything amazing or dangerous when
my TAB broke in two. 20mph in traffic down some suburban back-road. The
first clunk let me know something was wrong, but seriously made the same
noise as running over a plastic bottle. I just didn't see a plastic
bottle go under or come out from unde the car so I stopped to check.
I'm not sure what would happen at higher speeds; probably not much at
reasonable speeds. 3 wheels pointing in the right direction shoud be
enough to keep you car on the road. At speeds over 80 or 100, you really
need all 4 tires pointing in the same direction to drive safely!
About people dying in crashes, check the archives. I haven't heard of
any in TAB related crashes, but that doesn't mean that a good replacement
bolt is in order for any Delorean.
Considering the large amount of $$ that many Delorean could reasonably
consume in a year, $46 to $70 for upgraded bolts is really not very much.
Hey, a tow to the mechanic costs that much, which is exactly what you'll
need when you're in west nowhere with a broken TAB.
It's never too late for preventative maintenance.
Jim
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 04:21:01 -0600 "Video Bob" <videobob@xxxx>
writes:
> This subject seems to be never ending!
> I agree that the TAB's are a bad design, but is it really as big of
> a
> problem as everyone makes it out to be?
> Does anyone know how many "catastrophic failures" have happened
> where a bolt
> actually
> snapped and caused a wreck?
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