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Old 23rd January 2016, 06:50
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Scottie, Mr T & Swifty - Thanks chaps.

To avoid any problems on the road, I am definitely going to leave the wheels to be set up by a professional.

So if they need to fit an adjustable rod (similar to GaryH's in Post #2201 above) that is fine by me.

Funnily enough, I was reminded of this issue again, when I saw Micky1Mo's solution for his Moss Monaco/Spitfire build.



As long as everything ends up pointing in the right direction, & with all the correct angles, I don't mind how it is achieved.

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The Cough That Keeps On Giving:

You couldn't make this up…

I thought I was finally getting over the worse of this, when a vicious coughing fit last Sunday left me seeking medical treatment!
( I did try to "man up" to the pain for a few hours, but had to admit defeat and my wife took me to the "walk in" clinic. )

Turns out all this coughing has left me with internally bruised ribs on my left hand side.

So no car work this weekend either, as my ribs are still sore, meaning a whole month has now gone by without doing anything.

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Winter Working:

This was the scene outside last Sunday.



Which provides some consolation to being ill at the moment, as clearly the weather outside isn't ideal for working on the car anyway.

So at least I am keeping warm working in an office at the moment and the extra funds will cover the Triumph Specialist too.

In fact, last year I was working indoors during the height of Summer, missing out on car work during all those long, warm days.

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Until next time, whenever that may be, take care, Paul.
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