Unless spending the $$ on the B means a family need goes unfilled,
I'd just tell her that getting the car back on the road is high on _my_
list of priorities. Then, presuming I had the disposable income
available for the parts, I'd go ahead and do the clutch job.
Cheers,
CR
Daybell7@aol.com wrote:
> MG List,
>
> I am anxious to begin the clutch job but ran into a problem that others may
> have encountered. It seems the clutch replacement has the lowest possible
> priority in my household. My wife used to drive these cars, but now doesn't
> see the importance of spending the time and money to get the car on the road
> again. I have promised her anything and done everything possible, but
>there's
> always another thing with a higher priority. How do I convince her fixing
> the clutch is vital?
>
> Thanks.
> Steve Hughes
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