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Re: Try and figure this one out. Anybody? Please give me some Ideas!

To: "Randy Rees (Volt Computer)" <a-rrees@microsoft.com>
Subject: Re: Try and figure this one out. Anybody? Please give me some Ideas!
From: Robert Allen <boballen@sky.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 1997 22:21:10 +0100
Randy Rees (Volt Computer) wrote:
> 
> HELP HELP HELP!!!!!
>         This list has invaluable information and many years of MG
> insight, so I hope between all of you someone can figure this out.
> 
> > My brakes work great, they don't pull when I stop, no fad or anything
> > for the last three month since the rebuild, so what's the problem you
> > say? Just this morning I have this funny modulation in the brake
> > pedal. What's so unusual about that you say? It only happens when
> > turning right, not left or when straight ahead, and happens at all
> > speeds. I've taken a quick look at the front suspension and don't
> > notice anything unusual. I hope somebody  has seen this, this car has
> > turned into my daily (and only ) driver since my Samurai blew a head
> > gasket.
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Randy Rees
> > Windows NT Test Team

Okay, you guys, you're starting to piss me off. I mean, this guy 1)
states that a Samurai was his first choice AND 2) admits to being on the
Windows NT Test Team.

Christ, I've been using Window's NT for 3 years so it's obvious Randy
ain't gonna have a clue how to diagnose anything! Non-virtual or not!

But you can't help yourselves, can you? Ol' Trevor is pouring is heart
out tonight and will you support him? Noooooooooooo! But man, you jump
at the chance to help this handicapped lurker! What? You figure this
will be tax deductable?

Hey Randy! Wallowing brakes is a new LBC standard. Get over it. If you
wanna talk to me again, un-rebuild your brakes and install from
scratch....

Bob Allen, Kansas City, 5 stupid, inane computers all plagued with
Microsoft operating systems.

PS: 1) Check Wheel Bearings
    2) Tighten rear brakes to spec.
    3) Wire wheels? Rotate front to back and retest.

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