<VV> Time for New Shocks? (humor?)
Rick Norris
ricknorris at suddenlink.net
Mon May 7 20:42:03 EDT 2007
I always lube them up with some oil of Beano! Keeps the noise level down
too...
The Lone Haranguer
> Very GOOD advice from the Penguin as we ALL know there is quite enough
> shocking gas
> in the front of your Corvair !!! <GGG.
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> At 12:44 PM 5/6/2007, you wrote:
>>Got mine from Lon, they suggested I put gas shocks in the back and
>>standard
>>in the front so I did. Seems to work fine.
>>Joe Robbins
>>BBRT
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