Sorry list, a half of conversation does not mean much. Since the
"legal department" made this public, here are my comments skipping the
original question:
the knee roll is secured by 5 bolts: one on each end and 3 around the
steering column. Also there are 2 studs on the knee roll that are
parallel to the floor and spaced about 15" apart in the center. Check
under the ignition and panel switches
Long thin strong fingers. I spent a lot of time on my back under the
dash. I don't have long thin fingers.
Brits used a bubble flare. Different from the US but I have been able
to get them without a problem at local stores.
>>Wow, thanks very much. It must be theses parallell studs I'm missing, and I
still don't get it from the description. I will look very hard when I get
home tonight.
Concerning the long thin fingers....DANG. I'm 5'7"; 250. Imagine these
stubs.
Bob (N)
>>Just run those ham-fisted paws on the back of the dash just above the
knee roll. You will find 2 nuts, one below the panel switch and the
other close to the ignition switch.
NOW. just because I offered this advice it does not imply that I am
offering free labor or free future consultation... ;-))
Bob (melusky)
VegasLegal@aol.com wrote:
>Man, long memory on an old post. If you'll recall, I invited a poster to
>call to discuss a legal issue where he was being given a run-a-round, and gave
>my
>business phone number. I will be happy to respond whenever I choose, I was
>just noting in that post that I was not opening up my office to general
>unsolicited or uninvited calls. I'm really not trying to start anything or
>take
>issue with anything, but I already do about ninety hours of pro bono a year,
>and
>would like to keep it under a month. Moreover, whenever I show up at an event
>(which should start this spring), I would probably talk for hours and ya'll
>have trouble shutting me up.
>
>Thanks again for the advice.
>
>Bob Nersesian
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