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Suspension parts and brakes -

Steve

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You really are a glutton for punishment aren't you Basil? I'm looking forward to seeing the end result. Do you have a deadline set for yourself, or is it a case of "when it's done it's done"?
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Steve:
<snip> Do you have a deadline set for yourself, <snip><hr></blockquote>

Yes - before I die!
 
Well, I had my front suspension almost done - put all back together and nearly ready for wheels, then I had a change of heart. I have decided to have the upper and lower A-arms, the hub carriers and also my brake calipers plated in unpolished nickle. So, last night my younger son and I tore all my front suspension parts off again. I figure I may as well go ahead and have it done so I would have to worry about rust as much, etc. Besides, I have seen cars with these parts Nickle plated and it really makes a difference under the bonnet!

Also this weekend I got my steering colum all rebuilt and painted and hVe it installed in the car now. Getting closer every day!

Basil
 
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Good plan, kind of a loose finish date then?
 
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