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Re: Radio Installation

To: Atwell Haines <carbuff@nac.net>
Subject: Re: Radio Installation
From: John Suchak <suchak@mediaone.net>
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 00:03:38 -0500
I've read somewhere for certain that the cowl bracing is there to prevent the
dreaded "Scuttle Shake", and the accompanying metal fatigue.

I've removed the padding on mine and I'm in the process of polishing the
aluminum.  Padding is for sissies and the easily bruised! It looks pretty trick!

:^)

John



Atwell Haines wrote:

> At 09:46 AM 2/12/99, Bowen, Patrick A. RP2 wrote:
> >Atwell,  Since I have been driving for about 8 months with those two parts
> >on my car not installed,  Is that BAD?  What will it actually affect?
>
> Couldn't tell you since I haven't done it.   I'm sure it could cause extra
> cowl (scuttle) shake.  Imprecise steering?  Wear & tear on steering column
> or a cracked dash? Poor handling due to body flex? Torn body welds?
>
> My philosophy is, a car manufacturer won't spend money on stuff if there
> isn't a good reason. So I like to have all the pieces present and accounted
> for.
>
> Atwell Haines
>
> >At 08:17 PM 2/11/99 -0500, Atwell Haines wrote:
> >>
> >>If the large, vinyl padded trim piece you refer to is the vertical support
> >>between the dash and floor...that's structural!  It ties the cowl/dash
> >>structure to the frame,and also (through a short metal bracket) braces the
> >>steering wheel.
> >>




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