[Shotimes] strut info
Christina Casselton
ChrisCass@pacbell.net
Thu, 3 Jun 2004 18:57:48 -0700
Ah--Yes, well then the other alternative for you would be to move out
here when you come for the convention--AND STAY--cause we don't have to
deal with rust on our cars out here--and to be honest to you Robert,
when I wrote you, I didn't even CONSIDER the rust issue. I lived in
South Dakota for 19 years, so I know ALL about the rust issue--but now
that I'm back in California again since 1988--rust is but a faded
memory, so sorry I didn't think of that potential problem. Rust does
SUCK--big time.
Anyway, the offer to move out here is still open LOL.
Christina
On Behalf Of James F. Ryan III
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 5:15 AM
To: George Fourchy; shotimes@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] strut info
> Sorry you didn't get it done. If you were closer, I'd do it for you.
>
It's not a matter of you (or anyone else) doing it for us. It's a
matter of dealing with the rusted-on parts. I had trouble simply trying
to remove the RSB bracket bolts. I just received my new Eibach springs
I won on eBay, and I'm dying to put them in and finally replace the HO
Shop linears. However, I don't think it's going to be easy or fun OR a
30-minute job, I expect the same frustration as Robert. Looking forward
to your pictures. Maybe you should make a video like Mark and Josh did
for the clutch and 60k.
I'm the opposite of you George, I have no problem with electrical, but
mechanical stuff (on this car) is always a PITA. I've removed engines
and trannies from my other cars, but this car......maybe the SHO gods
just don't want me messing them or the car.