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05.20.2007, 09:00 AM

Say, SSSP; i was just going through your web-album; is it me, or is your transmission sitting too high in the front?

   
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05.21.2007, 10:25 PM

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Say, SSSP; i was just going through your web-album; is it me, or is your transmission sitting too high in the front?

Yeah it was a little high...actually both of my FLM chassis and trannys had the same problem. I had to dremel a small amount of metal off of the tranny and chassis so everything would fit. The gap you see in the photo is due to the beveling of my amateur machine work. If you were to see it from the side profile, the tranny is now flush and level. I notified FLM about a few of their minor "defects" but they have not been too eager to respond back as to whether they plan to "fix" the problems in the future. I am still pretty happy with their products.
   
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