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Mail From: "Phil Nase" <(email redacted)>

Hey. Speaking of disc brakes. When I installed mine I put a block of wood
between the shock lever arm and the chassis to keep the shock from being
flexed for quite a while. With no engine in the car I can't remove the wood
blocks.

Short of removing the springs any ideas how to move the shock arms enough to
release the block. I stood on the frame with my wife and it wasn't enough
to move it. (Wish I had a picture of that)

Anyone have any football heavyweight kids in SE Pennsylvania to help move
those suckers?


Phil Nase
Quakertown, PA
home.comcast.net/~philnasecpa


-----Original Message-----
From: (email redacted) [mailtosad smileyemail redacted)]
On Behalf Of Jack Laird
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 8:59 AM
To: spridgets net
Subject: Way to go Frank

I think you are ahead of me maybe. Disk brakes on the front, Wheee.

Nice indeeedeeeee.





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