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lemski
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Re: rear arch problem
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05 January 2011, 06:56 »
Hammer n dolly was used on rear arches. Well 1.
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LazyLunatic
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Re: rear arch problem
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05 January 2011, 07:24 »
Quote from: lemskigolf987 on 05 January 2011, 06:56
Hammer n dolly was used on rear arches. Well 1.
If the arches aren't pulled out enough, you need to hit harder. I was shocked at how hard bodywork peeps hit those arches to get them out. Probs just worried for the car
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lemski
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Re: rear arch problem
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05 January 2011, 08:01 »
There out now. Only needed slightly pulling. Front have more of a pull on them.
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Neo Badness
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Feet are for pedals
Re: rear arch problem
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05 January 2011, 13:40 »
Sorry, wasn't paying attention.
Arch roller we built worked well, albeit with minor modification to the original design and cheaper then buying one.
Finally the widow maker jack is useful!
Good you got it sorted though.
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lemski
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Re: rear arch problem
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05 January 2011, 19:10 »
Cheers and if it wasn't urgant would of made one bud
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