Larry,
I am helping Irvin Patrick work on a Z16 here in KY don't know if he has gotten hold of you but we need some help. If it were not too much trouble could you please e-mail me off list on the matter, we have run into a couple of snags.
Josh
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In a message dated 8/31/2002 2:10:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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hey here i am
Hello
When installing single piston calipers, the calipers are marked L R . My question is as follows...
Caliper marked R ( drivers side or passenger side ?? )
Caliper Marked L ( passenger side or driver side ?? )
Thanks againJohn
66 Chevelle malibu
Phila. Pa
PSAnyone
All,
I have a 65 Chevelle 4 door wagon and have a
question regarding the way the car sits. The body of the car is sitting about a
half a inch to the passenger side. The tires are really wide and barely fit
under the car. The car only rubs when making left turns. The car is setup with
I've heard of people loosening up (not removing) the body
mounting bolts and nudging the car body to center it.
Dale McIntosh ACES #1709/TC #92 Gold 67 SS/67 Elky http://www.dalesplace.com http://www.team67.com http://www.midwestchevelles.com
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John,
R is the car's right. Not your right when looking at the front end of
the car. Thus L (left) is the drivers side (in the US that is ;) and R
(right) is the passenger side. I would check Year One for the bracket.
Trooper
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When installing single piston
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