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Dumb screw-up in an old F-100 front suspension story... anyone care?

 
John Gilbert John Gilbert
Guru | Posts: 1099 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 11/16/08
08:29 AM

I've learned to look past "duel" instead of dual master cylinder, and brand names in lower case type on here, but after reading the story comparing F-100 front suspensions I got to wondering if anyone cares about bad information? I'm talking about the story stating F-100s have 1/8-inch tubing for tie-rods... Any thoughts?  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 563 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 11/17/08
06:19 PM

What story is that?  

 
John Gilbert John Gilbert
Guru | Posts: 1099 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 11/18/08
06:35 AM

Comparing front suspensions for a Ford F-100. The story has to be 10-15-years old. The prices listed in it are way-off. That's not really the point though, I was more interested if people were catching the mistakes in some of the content on here and if it mattered. Haven't heard a peep, so I guess not.  

 
smurf1 smurf1
User | Posts: 148 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 12/10/08
09:06 AM

I don't really think it's a matter that we don't care about the information mistakes. For those of us in the know, it just keeps us on our toes, so that we don't make the same mistakes when we post stuff. Other than it's always a good laugh. Everybody makes a mistake once in a while, some more than others, and even still you have those that shouldn't be allowed to work on cars or trucks at all.  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
Enthusiast | Posts: 318 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 12/16/08
12:04 AM

Whoops forgot to hi-jack this post since you talking about mistakes. Hey guys there isn't anyone else around to reply until the problem is solved.Hey atleast I've kickstarted the complete forum,  

 

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