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23 Sep 2013 05:18 #25977
by johnmereness
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Been there done that as they say - an 851 -852 really does stop sweet when they are adjusted properly !
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22 Sep 2013 12:16 #25975
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The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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I would say you are a quick learner Mike. All you needed to know is the correct procedure you got it right away. I was going to call you today to see How you were doing on the project, but now I know.
Life is good!
Life is good!
The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
Be of Good Cheer
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22 Sep 2013 03:09 #25973
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Thanks to Curt Schulze I have learned that adjusting 35-36 Auburn brakes is a much more sophisticated procedure than I had previously thought. After 36,000 miles I finally have good brakes. That's what you call a slow learner!
CORDially Mike
CORDially Mike
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