I think this discussion deserves a thread of its own. There was a mention in another thread of people dismantling their cars as part of a regular safety inspection - taking then 3 to 7 days to perform the entire task.
Now, as I see it, there is "dismantle" and then there's "DISMANTLE"
but, what I'd really like to know is, how far would one go before they were happy that all was well. Is it a seat-of-the pants thing, or is there a science to it? I can't imagine that I would ever be TOTALLY satisfied with anything that took less than 6 months ... but that’s just not a realistic option for me.
For my peace of mind, when it comes to my older cars, its usually a visual inspection of all the critical safety bits, a re-tensioning of loose nuts and then a keen ear and feel while I'm driving - and maybe the occasional crack-test of some suspension components.
Now, as I see it, there is "dismantle" and then there's "DISMANTLE"



For my peace of mind, when it comes to my older cars, its usually a visual inspection of all the critical safety bits, a re-tensioning of loose nuts and then a keen ear and feel while I'm driving - and maybe the occasional crack-test of some suspension components.