Re: Steering woes
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Make it idiot proof and they build a better idiot.... On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 09:06:22 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>jbjeep wrote: >> Who's is better than Currie? >>> -jenn >> >>You seem to have them beat hands down or should that be wheels down.... >>;-) >> >>Mike |
Re: Steering woes
<sigh>
Make it idiot proof and they build a better idiot.... On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 09:06:22 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>jbjeep wrote: >> Who's is better than Currie? >>> -jenn >> >>You seem to have them beat hands down or should that be wheels down.... >>;-) >> >>Mike |
Re: Steering woes
<sigh>
Make it idiot proof and they build a better idiot.... On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 09:06:22 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>jbjeep wrote: >> Who's is better than Currie? >>> -jenn >> >>You seem to have them beat hands down or should that be wheels down.... >>;-) >> >>Mike |
Re: Steering woes
How much is your deductible? :) :)
tw jbjeep wrote: > because a new one is like $5-700 bucks. > > > On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:23:34 GMT, twaldron <dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote: > > >>>jbjeep wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and >>>>behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle), >>>>drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches. >>>>Now what? Who's is better than Currie? >>>>-jenn >>> >>>You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you >>>can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not >>>go back to it? You're having fun, right? :) >>> >>>tw |
Re: Steering woes
How much is your deductible? :) :)
tw jbjeep wrote: > because a new one is like $5-700 bucks. > > > On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:23:34 GMT, twaldron <dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote: > > >>>jbjeep wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and >>>>behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle), >>>>drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches. >>>>Now what? Who's is better than Currie? >>>>-jenn >>> >>>You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you >>>can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not >>>go back to it? You're having fun, right? :) >>> >>>tw |
Re: Steering woes
How much is your deductible? :) :)
tw jbjeep wrote: > because a new one is like $5-700 bucks. > > > On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:23:34 GMT, twaldron <dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote: > > >>>jbjeep wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and >>>>behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle), >>>>drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches. >>>>Now what? Who's is better than Currie? >>>>-jenn >>> >>>You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you >>>can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not >>>go back to it? You're having fun, right? :) >>> >>>tw |
Re: Steering woes
How much is your deductible? :) :)
tw jbjeep wrote: > because a new one is like $5-700 bucks. > > > On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:23:34 GMT, twaldron <dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote: > > >>>jbjeep wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and >>>>behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle), >>>>drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches. >>>>Now what? Who's is better than Currie? >>>>-jenn >>> >>>You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you >>>can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not >>>go back to it? You're having fun, right? :) >>> >>>tw |
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