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Great NEW pages Mike! Reminds me I need to send you my donation this year so your site can continue to help me with all the upgrade projects I need to keep me busy in my shop so I don't have to be upstairs talking to wifey Smiler Reminds me of the joke about the guy who said he hadn't talked to his wife in a week - hated to interrupt. Keep up the Great work applause

Bob
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We have published quite a few new pages at Pantera Place in the last few days.

Thanks, Mike!

The pages on a-arm bushing replacement are the best I've ever seen.

And guys, Mike's site has been around for YEARS. He does this as a work of love, and ANYONE can access ALL the pages just by visiting the site - no hoops to jump through.

www.panteraplace.com

The electrical diagrams by SOBill Taylor are THE first source you should visit for any wiring problems.

Thanks again, Mike.

Larry
Thanks for the nice comments and support guys!

Thanks to many dedicated contributors and supporters the site has grown so much over the years that even I can’t remember everything that’s there. Awhile back I was trying to find out more information on the Pantera Proportioning valve so I Googled ”Pantera Proportioning valve”. Well guess what, the top listing was a PanteraPlace.com page with everything I was looking for. Pretty funny, even I can’t remember it all!!!

Moral of my own story, if you are looking for something “Pantera” it’s mostly likely on Pantera Place, it’s FREE and no monkey business to use the site! Just click PanteraPlace.com and go!!

I added some more information on the steering column page covering the turn indicator cam.

Mike
I’ve added a new page that covers removing my OEM Koni coilovers and replacing them with new Koni adjustable 30 Series system. The page is here http://www.panteraplace.com/page212.htm It’s nice to be a little lower into the weeds too!

Also one of my friends tried my idea for repairing the steering column slip joint and it worked out great. Looks like I’ve hit on a good idea for taking the slop out of the slip joint but maintaining the safety aspect of the joint. The page is at http://www.panteraplace.com/page208.htm . What do you all think about the idea?

Mike
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