They seem fine so far.Although the retractor doesnt work quite the same as the original ones,the belts themselves are great.
If I were to do this again and had the extra money I would likely ship my old ones to them and have them rewebbed.
Guy
They seem fine so far.Although the retractor doesnt work quite the same as the original ones,the belts themselves are great.
If I were to do this again and had the extra money I would likely ship my old ones to them and have them rewebbed.
Guy
Nothing really. Just cleaned up the shop - and found a tonne of storage space since the wagon was completed. I suppose you can say I started organizing myself for the LS-swap in the Monte.
Switching gears from engine builder to bodyman, I recoated the roof on my wagon with some epoxy primer. and reassembled the rear bumper with new hardware after painting the backside and inner support with por-15. I also sandblasted my hood hinges and got some primer and paint on them.
You should see the back pages of my notebooks for "work" full of engineering sketches made during meetings, working groups, and courses. I actually got called on it once by a senior colleague debriefing me, and he said: No worries, just keep going - an active mind is a healthy mind.
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