Hi
I don't remember what the turn-around was,
but it was reasonable. I think mine is probably 6 or 7 years old and is still
fine. Friends of mine that do high-end collector cars, including foreign, have
used White Post for years with no "guarantee" needs. I would rather pay whatever
it takes to do it once right, than try to save and maybe have to do it
again, particularly with brakes. If I recall, White Post said they manufacture
their own rubber items, with very high plastic content, so they would last
forever.
Jan in Ojai, CA
1955 Sedan
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Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 3:58
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Subject: Re: IML: Power Brake Booster -
Looking fer a rebuilder
Jan...
Thank you most kindly for all the information....and others
information/input on them......
Can I ask you what the turn around was???
With shipping cross country I have a problem with that because if they
did not get it back in an appropriate length of time I can't go there
with make-up and lipstick on and high heels and ring their neck...or beat them
with my purse....so in California they are within reach in an hour.....hee hee
hee
Also they are expensive compared to here as they are double but I guess
that is why it is a lifetime guarantee which in these days is a
rarity....interesting though of different companies and their prices....
Have a nice day and keep cruising the 55......
Anne.....
Classic Cars.....1956...Lucy and Ethel
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