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Sorry about the duplicate post.

Ron



--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "gullwingmagazine" 
<gullwingmagazine@xxxx> wrote:
> Walt & Forum
> 
> During the editing of the article we contacted the author several 
> times to go over the coverage of areas that might be able to be 
left 
> out.  We noted at the beginning of the article that in some cases 
it 
> would be easier to use the instructions that come with the Toby 
> bolts.  While we could have cut some things from the article, we 
made 
> the decision to provide the reader with more information than they 
> may need rather than not enough.  The article was also presented to 
> Toby and he gave it his blessing.  The author has also included his 
> email address if the reader had any questions, concerns, or 
problems.
> 
> We strive to get information from the most experienced and 
respected 
> sources in the DeLorean community.  Even with that kind of input, 
> there will be times when some will not totally agree with the 
> information given.  We understand that and encourage you to contact 
> us at gullwingmagazine(@)juno.com if you have any questions or 
> concerns.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Ron & Cheryl
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> > I got my second issue but haven't had time to read much of it 
yet.  
> It looks
> > terrific so far.  I read the technical article about replacing 
> trailing arm
> > bolts.  I disagree with much of his procedure.  He says to do 
many 
> things
> > which are totally unnecessary such as disconnecting the lower 
> control arm &
> > drive axle from the hub carrier.  He also says to disconnect the 
> flexible
> > brake line from the trailing arm which is nearly impossible to do 
> without
> > destroying it depending on if there is any rust in the 
connection.  
> And
> > disconnecting it is totally unnecessary anyway even with an 
> automatic
> > transmission in the way.
> > 
> > He says to put things back together with red Loc-tite.  Bull-
> fucking-shit!
> > You only use that stuff if you never intend to take them apart 
> again.
> > Loc-tite even warns that it takes heat and considerable force to 
> get things
> > apart again -- if it is even possible.  I wouldn't go heating the 
> CV joints
> > & hub carrier.  And I feel sorry for the next owner of that car.
> > 
> > But still, it's a good article and a great magazine.  They just 
> need some
> > technical editors.
> > 
> > Walt



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