A blanket over drop arms!
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A blanket over drop arms!
Gentlemen, seeing as it seems to have been my initial post that kicked this off, can I hopefully blow the whistle for full time on the subject as it seems to have 'veered' off in another direction .... although I suppose the subject was to do with TC steering! (JOKE !! ... [img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F% ... V3G2Bg--~D[/img] ) I was not questioning the quality of aftermarket drop arms, or anything else, I was merely raising the point that there were dimensional differences between the arm supplied with the 'new' box, and the VW original.
Tweed ... about to fit me new box.
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Re: A blanket over drop arms!
I am afraid to ask again, but does anyone know where Bud Silvers is? ~Mark TC8126
----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] lizandtweed@yahoo.co.uk [mg-tabc] [b]To:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Tuesday, August 15, 2017 7:55 AM [b]Subject:[/b] [mg-tabc] A blanket over drop arms! Gentlemen, seeing as it seems to have been my initial post that kicked this off, can I hopefully blow the whistle for full time on the subject as it seems to have 'veered' off in another direction .... although I suppose the subject was to do with TC steering! (JOKE !! ... [img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F% ... V3G2Bg--~D[/img] ) I was not questioning the quality of aftermarket drop arms, or anything else, I was merely raising the point that there were dimensional differences between the arm supplied with the 'new' box, and the VW original. Tweed ... about to fit me new box.
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A blanket over drop arms!
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Gentlemen, seeing as it seems to have been my initial post that kicked this off, can I hopefully blow the whistle for full time on the subject as it seems to have 'veered' off in another direction ....
This reminds me of an old saying:
"When you are up to yours arse in alligators it's easy to forget that the original intention was to drain the swamp"
Some politicians would do well to remember that.
Ian Thomson
Notts UK.
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Re: A blanket over drop arms!
Good Morning Tweed,
Good luck with the steering box, will you be doing this in your new garage?
If its any interest to the group I recently had my BC box re-furbished, with the help of a friend and his hoist we removed the Datsun box and re-installed the BC box. I have since driven over 1000 miles on Vancouver Island (mostly on a Classic Car Adventure run). The steering was much heavier with a little wiggle dead center but precise. I now plan to have the Datsun box checked over and will probably put it back.
This is NOT an invite to re-open any discussion on which is better but just mentioned in passing to my friend Tweed.
Malcolm
TC6944
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Gentlemen, seeing as it seems to have been my initial post that kicked this off, can I hopefully blow the whistle for full time on the subject as it seems to have 'veered' off in another direction .... although I suppose the subject was to do with TC steering! (JOKE !! ... [img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F% ... V3G2Bg--~D[/img] ) I was not questioning the quality of aftermarket drop arms, or anything else, I was merely raising the point that there were dimensional differences between the arm supplied with the 'new' box, and the VW original.
Tweed ... about to fit me new box.
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Re: A blanket over drop arms!
Thanks for steering us all back on course Ian
On August 15, 2017 at 11:13 AM "ian thomson i.thomson@talk21.com [mg-tabc]" mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: RE:Gentlemen, seeing as it seems to have been my initial post that kicked this off, can I hopefully blow the whistle for full time on the subject as it seems to have 'veered' off in another direction .... This reminds me of an old saying:"When you are up to yours arse in alligators it's easy to forget that the original intention was to drain the swamp" Some politicians would do well to remember that. Ian ThomsonNotts UK.
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