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Re: Rad Repair
>No, This is from the fenders flexing OUT and pulling the side tanks
>apart. I've had mine fixed many times. It gets worse with bad body
>mounts, hence my problem, but with all of your wheeling it would result
>in the same results.
Wow.. must be my day.
First Tark says
"Tom,
I *think* you might flex and twist your Scout just A wee bit more the Fleck
has yet seen on the street.;)
"
And now Dan says I'm flexing my radiator apart because of my wheelin'!
Odd how that makes me smile n' grin... :-)
In any manner, I suppose a brace from one side to the other would be a good
idea then... and, for those aspiring Scout-vendors on the list, a good
product to see about selling. :-)
So Dan... do you usually yank the radiator, put a spare in, and take the
busted one to the rad shop, or do they do it in the truck? (I'm guessing not)
What's the $$$ damage usually?
Can I, and would it be a good idea to, turn my current 2-row into a 3-row at
the same time? Any cost estimates?
Only wheelin' I've done recently was busting snow late Sunday night just for
fun... *finally* something to really give my STTs a work-out... didn't work
as well as I'd hoped, but they were also still at street pressure... might
hafta go back up n' play some... *SOON*.... I'm gettin' that "must go
wheeling" craving again....
-Tom Mandera, Helena MT
Abusive FourWheeler
http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/scout
'77 Scout II
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