Re: [Amc-list] truck arms
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Re: [Amc-list] truck arms



On Tue, 17 Apr 2007, Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> I know you've stressed out about this from all the thinking
> you've done on it, But I wonder, so what?

Lawsuit filed, papers any day now.

> If the axle tries to stay flat on the ground, ok by me.

Hey, no sweat off my butt if you have to re-weld all the arm
ends after every Sunday drive!


The problem is that it will 'want' to *lift* the wheel, and not
let it lie flat. That won't happen of course, metal will stress.

There was/is a guy here in SoCal with a '62 Classic wagon that
did this, and his arms cracked often, and bound on body roll,
and rode badly. His arms were parallel though, not angled;
the angling will make a big difference.


OK I'm done, you can lead a horse to water, but it's hard to
hold their head under :-)


>   This was written in good humour! No flames or
> hard feelings are intended!  > I apologize in advance if it seems
> too flippant! :] LOL!

Restraining order being nailed to your door as we speak!

Talk to the hand!

Etc!

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