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haha. this is awesome. i can see this making its way into a Jackie Chan movie. |
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I don't want to disillusion you, blissy, but I don't think that coffee *can* cure squeeks and clunks. |
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What about just some cylinders to drive on so that the car stays in place while the tires spin? |
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If I do my little turn on the catwalk, I am afraid I will fall off and be crushed in traffic. |
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jtr, that would only work for duff bearings. Any noises induced by vertical movement of suspension, engine, or badly-retained bits of bodywork wouldn't show up. |
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blissmiss - actually, that was StarChaser's idea. |
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try organizing your glove compartment. |
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Of course the weight of the catwalk would probably bottom out the car's suspension, changing the dynamics enough that the mysterious noise would never be heard. How about just a microphone boom that can be swung around to different parts of the exterior? It could be mounted where those dorky roof mounted antennas on volkswagens screw in :-) |
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how about having a raised platform with some geared wheels as to allow someone to pass UNDER the vehicle while in motion ... would make for some odd looks ... not much good at high speeds, however, but an easy spin arround the block would allow a further diagnosis ... |
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makes drive-thru dining and picnics FUN! |
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