In a message dated 6/4/03 12:36:23 PM, blake@MATH.WUSTL.EDU writes: << - Should I just do both sides? (all four ball joints?) >> Blake, my man, you will get greasy and skin your knuckles renewing a ball joint. You will get imperceptibly greasier and skin your knuckles a couple of more times if you do all of them at one time. Why chance going through all that again once you are clean and healed? Perhaps the best argument to do them all is the potential to save a few precious hours of your limited time on this earth. Whenever any job is tackled, the actual task takes very little time; it is the prep and setup that devours the man-hours. George |
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