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LOL . You say it and you do not know it.
Posted by Asia [Email] (more from Asia) on Mon, 28 Feb 2005 13:18:45
In Reply to: You do work on this thing too much..., bill h., Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:50:58
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I am in the process of upgrading bits and pieces. I am a troublemaker. I am always looking for something to do with the car. I cannot stand any sound, however minute, that is not part of the ordinary. Right now I got a squeak in the steering wheel driving me insane!!
Anyway. I might revert back to the same old OEM strut mounts. They look great anyway and I do not feel like spending 200.00 for a new pair. If they were structuraly flawed I would think differently. Being that now I have new Strut inserts, I expect the whole assembly to behave a little better than previously.
For the record, the stuff that broke was not my fault. :) Whoever puts a rust-able bolt in an area that gets covered with water, needs to feel the collective pain of thousands who suffered through the process thanks to his decision making (or lack thereof)!
Of course, it was not until after the fact that I learned that you can remove the ABS sensor from the top without the need to remove it from the strut assembly. The type of little details that are hard to come by when you need them.
Next projects: Coolant flush, tranny swap, fuel pump replacement, short shifter perhaps? Does the fun ever ends? :)
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