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Old 06-04-2007, 04:19 PM
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Now that we have a source to get them rebuilt I could really use some old arms. Anybody want to sell some?
Old 06-04-2007, 04:23 PM
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Where are all the ones of the dead sharks? Don't tell us you threw them away
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I have exactly one. But it is in complete physical shape. I will need to come up to get the big brake caliper adapters anyway. I can bring it then.
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Originally Posted by Giovanni
Where are all the ones of the dead sharks? Don't tell us you threw them away
No we never thew any away but we still do not have a big supply.
Old 06-04-2007, 05:29 PM
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I presume that you re only after the '86.5 and up arms, right?
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Originally Posted by Imo000
I presume that you re only after the '86.5 and up arms, right?
That is correct.
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how much are they worth to you?
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Tom , How much are they worth to you ?
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I've got one.
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Originally Posted by atb
I've got one.
Great,
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Originally Posted by Jim bailey - 928 International
Tom , How much are they worth to you ?
i have one. send me a #.
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Mark,
I think I have a few for you.
I am back on Friday and can check them out.
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Do you rebuild them using the original bushings consisting of rubber and steel sleeve? I have searched everywhere for some of those bushings, even in Germany. Not any to be found except on complete rebuilt A-arms. I think the original bushings are superior to anything else around, and I think that because I was tutored by Marc Thomas who schooled me in bushing dynamics. So now I think I worry too much about my bushings and where I will find original bushings when mine wear out.
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Originally Posted by Ron_H
Do you rebuild them using the original bushings consisting of rubber and steel sleeve? .
We do not bebuild them. We send them half way around the world to someone who does not speak english. My guess is that it is not an original bushing but a new joint.



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