USE SPANNER
Nfeglected Shock iAbsorbers
Some owners seem.t o think- iliatf shook absorbers neye> n|»ed atteh- • tion— that they -should funotlon ) without ad justnierHtv during the ! whole time the V car; is m use, whether it be six or six years. •.. {. . ;;:.;■/;-.' iAN owner of a nine njbnths' old car, & speaking to "N.Z. Truth's" motoring expert recently, mentioned that his cdt when new was very steady on the springs, but; it had;; .become, a "prancer" on the least provocation. ; : If only. needed a few.mbments of injr spection to prbye that the shock, ah^ sorbers were badly m need of tighten f ing up. ' ..' •'■ ! ' •'; When thi ( 8 was accompHahed the owner was'deljghted to find that • his car was steady as ever. , Owners who have experienced the ; same : trouble can take, a lesson, , • .
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NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 20
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130USE SPANNER NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 20
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