One additional note:
I now get to wade back through all of the cardboard boxes of loose parts
that came with my two cars looking for the distance tubes! I got lucky
when I bought these two cars. They were mostly in pieces, but the prior
owner had saved everything. Much of it is labeled in baggies. In some
instances there are extra sets of parts to pick from.
It's been an adventure. Sort of like opening Christmas presents every
time I tackle a new part of the car!
Thanks,
Mike
Michael Lang wrote:
> I learned something good from this today.
>
> Neither of my cars had the bumper brackets installed when I get them so
> I didn't know about the distance tube that goes over the bolt. I was
> referring to the sheet metal tube that the distance tube goes through in
> my prior post. It is welded on both ends. I had wondered what spaced the
> body away from the bumper bracket and frame.
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