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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SNobsessed Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April-03-2008 at 11:18pm
I just bought a new strut for $200 at SkiDim. My friend said he has a strut straightening fixture but I don't think I could push it back it as straight as it came on the CNC.

Now I am going to focus on not hitting anything!
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Originally posted by 84bare12 84bare12 wrote:

Midwest told me to leave the strut on the boat and use the old shaft and try to straighten the strut,


Some of the dealers as well as Midwest have never been known for their finesse!


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Originally posted by 84bare12 84bare12 wrote:

Midwest told me to leave the strut on the boat and use the old shaft and try to straighten the strut, not sure i like that idea, trying to straiten the strut while its bolted to the boat!!!! thou its not off by much. HELP!!!!!

I did read it right then. Don't do it...you'll just end up with cracked glass and gel probs!
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