Unfaithful thoughts!
Ed Kellock
ekellock at gmail.com
Fri Sep 9 23:26:27 PDT 2011
I was in Gunnison yesterday and a mid-70's "450" sedan pulled up in the gas
station I was at and since I've always liked that body style, I gave it a
cursory once-over. The front passenger door panel was off and the window
was secured in the up position with tape on the inside. Not sure this
confirms anything but sure was an odd coincidence to see that and read this
thread.
Seems very audi-esque in that I have a V8 in the driveway with windows held
in the up position by alternative means due to missing regulators, visible
due to also missing door panels.
Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: quattro-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-bounces at audifans.com] On
Behalf Of Mike Arman
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 1:25 PM
To: quattro at audifans.com
Subject: Unfaithful thoughts!
> Unfaithful thoughts!
>
> that really is UNBELIEVABLE. good to know, i occasionally troll craigs
> for good amg deals.
>
>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: dgraber460 at aol.com
>>
>> An experience I had some years ago convinced me that I will not own
>> another MB, was when the dealership told me the passenger side window
>> lift (450 SE) was stamped into the door. The only repair method was
>> to unskin the door, re-weld it including body and paint work. That
>> was the pinnacle of several almost unbelievable manufacturing
>> approaches. Superior German engineering indeed. It was obvious I was
>> a bother to them (at the dealership), so my old simple minded self
>> won't bother them again.
Ignorance abounds . . . dealerships specialize in it, especially if it is to
their advantage.
In this case, I'm betting they are wrong. I looked at a 97 300E, all the
"consumer sites" were
screaming about the rear windows falling down and costing $500+ each to fix.
A little further
research showed that a repair kit cost some $50 if you even needed it - the
real problem was the
three aluminum rivets that hold the window mechanism onto the door (which
fail) and can easily be
replaced with small bolts and nylock nuts. End of problem. Take off the door
upholstery from the
INSIDE, just like on our Audis, no paint or sheetmetal work needed at all.
I have also heard that to replace the front shocks on type 44 Audi it is
necessary to remove the
struts, cut them apart with a saw, replace the cartridge, and re-weld the
struts shut. I must be
getting old, I somehow don't remember doing it that way on any of my 5
cylinder type 44s or my V8Q.
Reagan said "trust but verify". When we are talking about car dealers,
"always assume they are
outright lying, verify this yourself, then fix your own car".
Best Regards,
Mike Arman
90 V8Q, other type 44s (Cody has them - mostly . . . )
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