IN RESPONSE TO YOUR E-MAIL. YOU ARE AWFUL SMUG FOR SOMEONE WHO IS TOO
CHICKEN TO USE YOUR OWN NAME (PERHAPS THAT'S WHY). HAD I WANTED WHAT WAS IN
THE BOOK I WOULD HAVE ASKED FOR IT - ONLY ONE RESPONDENT HAD THE BOOK VALUES
AND BY THE WAY THE FACT THAT THEY WERE ALL DIFFERENT WASN'T IN THE BOOK
UNDER FRAME SPECS.
IF YOU HAVE NOTHING BUT SELF-SERVING OR SARCASTIC REMARKS, AND I'VE SEEN
NOTHING FROM YOU YET TO PROVE DIFFERENT, JUST KEEP THEM TO YOURSELF AND SAVE
THE BANDWIDTH FOR PEOPLE THAT HAVE SOMETHING SIGNIFICANT TO SAY.
ANDY
-----Original Message-----
From: Dorothea J. Ochs [mailto:dochs@greenapple.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 12:47 AM
To: Andy Dixon
Subject: Re: TR3A back wheel to front wheel distances needed
CHECK YOUR FUNK AND WAGNALLS. OR THE TR SHOP MANUAL UNDER FRAME SPECS AND
FIND EVERY THING YOU NEED. DUH!
T.R.
At 05:33 PM 9/2/99 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Would one of you TR3A owners be so kind as to give me measurements, center
>to center, from the rear wheels to the front wheels on both sides?
>I have what I would consider a significant difference between the two sides
>and would like to know which side to concentrate on.
>Thanks,
>Andy
>
>
>
|