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Upside down shock, I'm the guilty mechanic on this one.  Began working to change all 4 shocks on my 63 Karmann Ghia this morning and found this. I'm not the sharpest tool in the tool box.

 

 

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On 2/8/2020 at 11:17 AM, uai said:

The Redneck in me wants to ask. 

"Cool  That looks good. what gauge bailing wire is that?"

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Loose: Not tightly bound. Subject to motion.
Lose: What happens when you are spell check dependent.

 

1975 Malaga. It is rusty and  springs an occasional leak.  Just like me. 

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11 minutes ago, OriginalOwner said:

When your trusted mechanic guarantees that you'll have no more of that unexpected & dangerous front-end slide business when being "overzealous" on the brake pedal while racing around the slalom course ........

 

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Cheers,

 

Carl

 

Now that there is one way to get your self some anti-lock brakes.....

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Loose: Not tightly bound. Subject to motion.
Lose: What happens when you are spell check dependent.

 

1975 Malaga. It is rusty and  springs an occasional leak.  Just like me. 

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