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To see the state of the airline industry today and think it’s “Sad” as a whole required a strong look forward …..while ignoring the past and present. Anyone else remember planes crashing on a regular basis? I watched a mushroom cloud of black smoke build on the horizon while driving towards...
So, they packed the heard one way and they were damaged. They had to repair the the heads and they shipped them exactly the same was as when first damaged?
under the inner tie rod bellows should be another adjustment. You will need a new clamp to replace the one you cut off. Or it’s sticking out before the bellows #8. It’s been a while since I played with this.
I have dome a few plastic repairs. I have the best success with a plastic epoxy like JB weld and a plastic “Doubler”, a piece of plastic larger that the break, bonded over the break.
The European standard point may be real. My daughter had a low speed incident with the front of her Focus RS...
Don’t blame Ford for making vehicles which are lighter when the government mandates mileage standards and performance minded owners want to go faster.What you could do is find a piece of plastic the same size, remove the bolt and glue it over the cracked piece with an epoxy or JB plastic...
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