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Dvd Video Model A Ford Install Flathead Ted's on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Walnut Creek, CA, US

Walnut Creek, CA, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:We will refund purchase price and any sales tax you paid. We do not refund shipping charges. You pay return postage. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Running Time: 35 minutes.

DISCOVER HOW YOU CAN IMPROVE MECHANICAL BRAKE PERFORMANCE.

Some of the Content of this 35-minute video program:

  • Front wheel installation, including 15-degree brake actuator arm adjustment
  • Rear wheel installation
  • Simple home-made tool for installing parking brake actuator arm spring
  • Tips and techniques from the experts that make this job easier

Your instructors are two senior MAFCA judges. Let them guide you through the installation of this brake floater kit from Flathead Ted in New Zealand. This is not the kit itself. It is an instructional video showing how to install the kit parts.

This video was produced by the Diablo A’s. This is NOT a professionally made video. It is an edited version of the technical seminar conducted for our club members. The information and techniques shown on the video will help you in your Model A restoration and maintenance efforts. This is a DVD+R format. Please check for compatability before buying.

Purchase: All profits from these sales go to the Diablo A's Model A Ford Club, a non-profit California corporation. We accept PayPal.

Order as many DVDs as you wish. One shipping charge covers them all! California shipping addresses please add 9.0% sales tax.

Some feedback from our customers:

Your quality is BETTER than you let on. Very Pleased!! (baseballislife - 3/4/2008)

Now I'm ready to do the job the right way. Fast shipping. Thanks. (caroleann433jri - 1/16/2008)


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