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How much damage will this really do?
- Subject: How much damage will this really do?
- From: scirocco_speed@msn.com (Brandon Smith)
- Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 12:21:17 -0600
You'll get some unusual tire wear, called cupping, and if left unattended it
will eventually cause a separated tire. but it takes a while. Don't drive
to hard on it for a long period of time or you will notice the paint
starting to crack at the top ring of your strut towers inside the engine
bay.
-Brando
>From: "Lisa Lutman" <llutman@hotmail.com>
>To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>Subject: How much damage will this really do?
>Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 10:19:15 -0700
>
>Okay... this is my dilemma. I've sunk major amounts of money into my car in
>the last three months rebuilding/replacing the motor, tranny, master
>cylinder, tow truck damage, wiring, tires and other miscellaneous parts of
>my car. I'm close to broke now and my shocks and struts have decided to
>pack it in. The springs are still good. How much damage will it really do
>if I wait for awhile to replace them? I'm sure there are lots of
>worse-case-scenarios, but how likely is damage to happen?
>
>TIA guys... :)
>
>Lisa
>Vancouver, BC
>87 2.0L 16V Scirocco
>
>
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