Trade it in on a Spridget.
Well.... You asked.....
Cheers!!
Jim
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Seth Jones <sethamosjones@gmail.com> wrote:
> Its so strange that a car with such a reputation for reliability can go
> wrong in ways that are harder to fix than a spridget. Anyway, the rear
> struts on my 1993 corolla are pretty well dead. Feals awful when I hit a
> bump. Wife refuses to drive it. I have a haynes manual for it and it looks
> easy enough but some of the bolts are torqued up to over 100 ft/lbs of
> torque! I dont have a torque wrench that can measure that and I am not sure
> i can eat enough spinach to break them loose in the first place. Any
> recommendations other than taking it in for repair?
>
> -seth
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Jim Johnson
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