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Date:         Fri, 28 Jun 1996 00:10:54, -0500
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From:         TVCR50A@prodigy.com ( MICHAEL G BENTHIN)
Subject:      Re: How do I lower my late model?/f

(Quoting Dan Geer:) "...around here, rust lowers it pretty good, and real reliably

the driver seat in my '64 bug lowered itself a good 6 inches and the whole front end of the '73 squareback lowered about 4.

and then there's the time i couldn't restart the '66 after a taking a break in a multihour drive over Maine logging roads and i eventually figured out that the battery had lowered itself right out of the car. "

-And then there's the instant lowering of rear when axle tube rots out (my 71), and the garanteed 20 deg. of free play when steering arm bushing housing rots way! Mike Benthin in NJ


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