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    Because the old stuff is pitted and rusty and I...

    Because the old stuff is pitted and rusty and I already own new pretty stuff. The new stuff is installed now, you wanna buy the old stuff?
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    11 years, 20K miles. I guess it worked OK.

    11 years, 20K miles. I guess it worked OK.
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    I really appreciate all the input. I think I'm...

    I really appreciate all the input.

    I think I'm gonna go with shackles both sides. I already own brand new components to do so. I had already ordered them since I'm taking off the old painted tube...
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    I'm wondering if I should re-use this method when...

    I'm wondering if I should re-use this method when I install my new chrome front end? My car does not have a panhard bar. All the panhard kit's I've seen require welding to the frame. Since my car...
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    Very interesting. Thank you. I love this...

    Very interesting. Thank you.

    I love this forum!
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    Ever seen this before?

    Yesterday I was taking some measurements to buy the parts necessary to put a new chrome front end on my roadster and I noticed the spring only had shackles on one end. It is directly bolted to the...
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