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When I arrived at PagodaFest on Thursday afternoon, and told my tales of woe to my fellow members, Hugh Whipple (whipcity) who was one of the organizers with me on the PagodaFest committee immediately called his friends at Euroquipe, one of the sponsors. Adam from Euroquipe brought a small bag of donuts on Friday. Also, another member of the organizing committee, Dave Onyschuk, had two in his trunk (along with some from Volvo and BMW). So, by Friday, I had a two bags of donuts, six in total, plus the needed coat hangers.
Some of the donuts looked like they were rubber but had zero give, and unless I was able to drop them in boiling water to soften them up, no way they would fit around the hangers. Dave's donuts had some give, so on the rear, we used one soft donut and one firm donut. Ray Hays suggested dropping the hanger and installing the donuts instead of trying to stretch them around the already installed hangers. That was a great idea. But for the other two locations, behind the rear muffler and in the center, no way we could stretch these. That's when the coat hangers came in handy. With a tarp supplied by Dave, we were able to do this without getting too messy, just our hands.
Now the task is to order six proper donuts, jack the car up on stands, and start from the front of the car and re-hang and re-align it all. It is a SS TimeValve system.