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Old 06-30-2011, 08:48 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by madmods
if really it's their fault there are no reasons they won't make it right to you no worries there. Likely to take a few days to settle... give them time to think about all this and to get back to you (a week seems reasonable).
I'm off to Spain with the family for 2 weeks so they have 2 weeks to decide what the right thing to do is.... One thing is for sure though... The brake cables didn't jump from one side of the suspension arm, to the other, on their own and anyone with even the remotest clue would have looked at how the cables currently feed past the suspension arm and against the wheel rims and seen that it just doesn't look right.

It's all fun though.
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