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FW: Re: Chassis Cushion and Tie Downs

To: "Sparky" <wmtsmith@landracing.com>, <FastmetalBDF@aol.com>,
Subject: FW: Re: Chassis Cushion and Tie Downs
From: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 11:49:56 -0500
Sparky;

Re: " GM transporters ...usually ratchett the unit down so tight that
there is little or no suspension travel in trainsit--"

A friend of mine is a retired Chrysler designer. He said that a few
years ago Chrysler was tying their cars down so tight on their
transporters that they frequently arrived at a dealer with a little
extra tow-in.

Regards, Neil    Tucson, AZ



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Subject: Re: Re: Chassis Cushion and Tie Downs

> and Tie Downs
> 
> Dick --- Most new cars for years  now have chintzy-looking but
adequate( ? )
> "pad eyes" of a sort, built onto the four corners underside ........
chain 
 
These are normally only found on cars that come over on a boat----  

GM transporters use specially shaped "hooks" that go through "Slots" in
the cars frame or subframe---they usually ratchett the unit down so
tight that there is little or no suspension travel in trainsit--

  "Sparky"
Lakester 2211




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