... or perhaps, better and better?
Clay L.
-- "Kirk Hargreaves" <khargreaves2@gmail.com> wrote:
Actually put there to lean the radiator back a bit. Otherwise, the car
would over heat. They discovered this after many tedious hours of study.
Looking at it backwards:
If the bend in our frames were the result of the car being driven over time,
then it would also make sense that their would be a negative change in
handling, some cars over time, handling more poorly than others?
"Hey, my car has a lot of miles on it over rough roads, and that bend I have
been noticing has increased. I can really feel it in the handling - the car
gets worse over time, as I notice the bend beginning to get worse and
worse."
I still go with the radiator, the need to lean the radiator back a few
degrees.
Kirk
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