REFLECTOR:Nose gear sag and brake problem.

reflector@tvbf.org reflector@tvbf.org
Tue, 14 Oct 2003 00:56:10 EDT


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Mack,
       Good to see you at Copper State.  I have corrected the sag in the nose 
gear by installing a shorter spacer.  It works fine now.  The question is why 
did it change?  Scott Swing thought it was probably the age of the rubber 
bushings on the shock.

Thanks for the tip.
Mel

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. &nbsp;It works fine now. &nbsp;The question is why did it change? &nbsp;Sc=
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