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Old 04-13-2003, 06:16 PM
RICK LAKE RICK LAKE is offline
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Aumoore I am not shore that the tierod ends where replaced on envoys. The lower control arms had defects. I say no more. I think your info is wrong.
Whaler How can you buy a home assembled tool , car, kids toy without a manual to assembly it buy. The better replica cars come with indepth instructions on assembling your car. The poorer companys have storys about it is in the mail, etc. I have 20+ years in the mechanic world I learn new things very day about the product a work on. It took me 5 years to get my car running, drove 1000 miles to Run&Gun, drove the car 3 miles and chewed up a stub shaft bearing. Put the car on the trailer and still had a great time because a helped install a center section for Stacy P and his car ran 9.85 at 137mph and won the King of the Hill. We spent 12 hours swapping over the carrier because his welder welded the straps of the safety fuel cell to the rearend carrier assembly in the car. I have not heard of the lower hoses blowing on these cars. I have double clamps on my hoses and protective covers on the hoses where they might rub on the frame or steering rack. I work with 11 other techs with different skill levels and the most IMPORTANT THING is that the car leaves the shop fixed and safe. We don't care about who found the problem or who fixed it. Nothing is perfect but we all try to improve it. Rick Lake
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