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[DML] Re: Trailing Arm Bolts





That was a big job for the trailing arm bolts! All he had to do was
loosen the left side trailing arm from the rear hub carrier to get
that bolt in. I would like to know how much he charged you for this!
All you had to do was call Toby and he could have told the shop what
to do in a fraction of the time they spent. Their time is your money.
At least they didn't have a lot of trouble getting the old ones out.
Somtimes you have to remove the trailing arm bushing, bolt, and all
and carry the whole mess over to a press.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Roland Smith" <roland@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> I purchased Toby TABS and my suspension and tire mechanic had trouble
> getting them in place due to their length.  My DeLorean has an automatic
> transmission.
> 
> After lowering the transmission, he was able to install the bolts
and align
> the rear wheels.
> 
> The bolts that were in the trailing arms were a smaller diameter and
were
> bent out of shape.  It was a good thing I read the mail many of you
posted
> and had the bolts checked out.
> 
> Roland Smith
> 6667








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