San Francisco early 70's. Attended Betsy Carmichael, resided at 17th & Noe, Dolores and Sanchez finally Leavenworth St. The days when 3 little kidsRichard99 wrote: ↑22 Apr 2020, 11:11Agreed, safety and liability are way too big of a risk here to attempt. Time for a new car!MoVolvos wrote: ↑21 Apr 2020, 21:50The OP will probably not do the repair and a shop won't attempt it for liability reasons. Not familiar with Nivomats but if the OP has them I don't believe a strap would be sufficient to handle the load and stress put upon it.
I've thought about the strap idea for the P2 strut mounts. Would have 3 legs and padded center straddling the center of the strut with the legs bolted into the strut mount. This would help restrain the upward motion of the strut and when the mounts rubber breaks it would keep the strut from hitting the hood. Would probably prolong it also.
I think though it might put many cheap strut mount manufacturers out of business, which wouldn't be a bad thing.
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