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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: 72 minutes. Learn how to take old shock absorbers and recondition them so they operate like new again.

This video has four sections:

  • Part 1: History of the Model A Shock Absorber, characteristics of those manufactured for the Model A Ford, markings you will find on shock absorbers, design differences, how to tell right from left (clockwise from anti-clockwise) and more.
  • Part 2: Disassembly of a Shock Absorber and tips on cleaning.
  • Part 3: Reassembly of the Shock Absorber, including what parts to reuse and what parts to replace.
  • Part 4: Bibliography for Additional References you can use.

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.

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