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>> "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> Engineer here too, and I had a left tie rod failure that, had I
>>> not been on
>>> a one-way road, would have thrown me into oncoming traffic.
>>> Rare, but it happens.
>>> Jim
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>>
>> left tie rod failure?? Huh? (Left tire road failure?)
>>
>> What type of an engineer are you? Rail road? You don't even
>> spell the technical term correctly. Sorry I don't mean to offend
>> you, but you don't seem to know the law of physics. You must be a
>> Fake engineer. Shame on you because you've been listening to a
>> poor mechanic.
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>
> Technical term for tie rod? You're kidding, right?
>
> http://www.carcare.org/Steering_Suspension/tie_rod.shtml
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> Tell me what *you* think happens when one of them snaps.
*crickets*
I hope you have enough of a conscience to be embarrassed, ****head.
Jim