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Old May 30, 2017 | 11:08 AM
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Default Re: Front Wheel Bearings

Originally Posted by UrbanE
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Let me be the first to compliment you on your writing skills and your ability to drill down with "suggestions".

Your opinions are noted. Every forum member has been made of your position, on just about every aspect of the Chrysler Crossfire.

Advice without action. Impress the hell out of me. Please share with us what you've actually completed with respect to working on one of these. The voice of experience.

A double din would be a great place to start. You badgered me about the steps and then you go on to say it's a waste of time. Never try never fail, never fail, never learn.

I still have a lot to learn and that's why I rely on the forum for great advice. Great advice from people that have actually rolled up their sleeves and got it done.

This was my total involvement in your Double DIN. Not once did I say it was a waste of time, although you may be a waste of space.

Maybe it would be handy if you just posted the pics so that anyone who is interested in doing this could learn as well. One for all and all for one so to speak. Or should I PM you as well? Thanks.

I personally have no interest in the camera, or the double DIN kit for that matter, I thought others might though. So you had your dash kit made for you and now you are attempting to make one like it? Good luck.
Remember most want perfect parts and that is hard to do. There are two subtlety different finishes on these parts remember that.

I got you mixed up with the other guy who did the poll, sorry. Yours looks great.


I have since changed my mind on the double din/ rear view camera. I may go to a flip radio or do the face plate for the double din installation.

Have a look through my 'Index of Crossfire problems and repairs' below and in that thread you may find a few things I have done and documented, for the record that post is the longest on the forum and with 135,000 + hits it is one of the most popular. I also converted many posts into PDF's with credit to the originator of the post.

With all modesty I can say that your contributions to this forum have been minimal by comparison.
 

Last edited by onehundred80; May 30, 2017 at 11:11 AM.
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