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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 482 Joined: 11-October 07 From: Los angeles Member No.: 8,211 ![]() |
When the rear suspension consoles are removed and replaced, or just plain replaced, the ties between them get messed up.
Only one of the two ties are still available. I did a fair amount of searching and couldn't find any real write-up showing what to do. So, Here is a link to show how I fabricated replacements; My Webpage, fabricating suspension console ties I thought you guys might find it interesting. Wes Vann |
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Nice write up. Thanks for taking the time.
So let me ask --- after you drill the drain holes, is there anything that should be sprayed up inside that area to kill any rust that's there or prevent any new from forming after all the heat? |
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