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<blockquote data-quote="worney" data-source="post: 1376000" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>I have about 3000 on a new lower tube. (It was weeping through the the pressed adjustment dial). I know it should still be good and I should go to the guy that I got to do it (tech from dealership after hours) but we had a bit of an argument on what he said he would charge and what he wanted to charge so I believe I would be told to pound sand, and I would really prefer to do it myself if I can. But... I am trying to get a sense of if I will end up with a pile of parts and containers of fluid and a puzzled/pissed off look on my face (which has happened before). As to an impromptu tech day. I am happy to participate/host but I don't have much in the way of metal working tools if we need to fabricate those tools. Anyone in southern Alberta area interested?</p><p></p><p>Worney</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worney, post: 1376000, member: 17691"] I have about 3000 on a new lower tube. (It was weeping through the the pressed adjustment dial). I know it should still be good and I should go to the guy that I got to do it (tech from dealership after hours) but we had a bit of an argument on what he said he would charge and what he wanted to charge so I believe I would be told to pound sand, and I would really prefer to do it myself if I can. But... I am trying to get a sense of if I will end up with a pile of parts and containers of fluid and a puzzled/pissed off look on my face (which has happened before). As to an impromptu tech day. I am happy to participate/host but I don't have much in the way of metal working tools if we need to fabricate those tools. Anyone in southern Alberta area interested? Worney [/QUOTE]
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