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Just remember, Airplanes have the wings attached to the fusealage with tape now, so I'll take glued-on doors over a "Duct-Tape" plane any day.
(Although I doubt that the doors are glued on my '97- I hate flying) |
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Re: doors are fastened to blazer w/ glue, what the f**k!
I once worked with a guy who stripped the threads on the end of his steering column shaft where the steering wheel is held on by a nut. He kept messing it up while trying to rethread it, making it smaller and smaller. He finally broke it off completely. He then "fixed" it by attaching the wheel with JB weld! I don't know if he ever had it break loose but I sure as hell never rode in the car!
(EDIT: for those who might not know, JB weld is a two part epoxy)
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Re: doors are fastened to blazer w/ glue, what the f**k!
go to ur local gm dealer ship go to the body shop and ask for a estmate to get ur doors glued on they will probally ask if ur joking
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