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Old 07-02-2009, 09:20 AM
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Show us the data…before and after…of your $63 job.

What is a formula one car made out of? You’re so intelligent about racing…a graphite composite! Which falls under the broad category of what? I can’t hear you! Plastic! OK…you are getting smarter. One more question. How many times have you broken a porcelain dish? Would you say it was a strong material? FYI, every single F-1 car has ceramic wheel bearings…how many bearing failures have seen on an F-1 car? No $hit Sherlock!

There are a lot of very light materials that can be used in some very highly loaded areas, provided you understand the strength of materials and know how to use them. A mechanic is not one of those people…neither a certified mechanic nor a “race car” mechanic. Not a single mechanic designed an F-1 car. They are designed by engineers, just like the Fit you are driving.

By the way, do us all a favor and give us the name of the shop that is doing your work…so we could all not touch it with a 10-foot pole and avoid it like the plague!
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