In a message dated 5/17/2007 2:38:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I may add if you do put air shocks on.......keep it below 60psi.
Otherwise you will blow out one of the shock plates, usually the driver side
one comes tearing off the sheetmetal, and that is all it is under there, thins
ass sheetmetal.....but the driver side is first to blow if you hit a big
pothole, speedbump, on in Houston...tire, couch, honda fender or anything else
laying on our freeway systems.
Thanks Eddie. :-)
Folks have me scared now. Because the car is 100% rust free and I drive
like an old man, I figured I'd be safe. however, I can't risk blowing out the
shock plates.
Charlie
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