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The VP180 is something like 19 inches deep with just about all the weight on the front. I can't imagine there is any bracket (at least not one that attached to the back) that would make wall mounting one a good idea.
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I'm about ready to put the Axiom bracket in a vise and take my dremel with a grindstone to it and try to remove the teeth that limits the bracket to lock into certain positions. This might be easier than it sounds. (Hopefully).
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A day in the Life of Brian. I may have the only Chrysler Cirrus that has gone this far.
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I always liked the Cirrus. I remember when it was launching new. If I remember correctly, 164hp and a double wishbone suspension.
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I always liked the Cirrus. I remember when it was launching new. If I remember correctly, 164hp and a double wishbone suspension. I don't know about either one of those, but it still has a lot of get-up-and-go when you tromp it. Leaks oil pretty bad and burns it too, so I change the oil every 6 weeks and use 2 quarts of Lucas oil treatment when I do. I just spent the equivalent of 2 M22's and 1 wall mounting bracket to have the rear brakes and front end repaired. That's funny because I also just bought 2 M22's and 1 wall mounting bracket.
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I always liked the Cirrus. I remember when it was launching new. If I remember correctly, 164hp and a double wishbone suspension. I don't know about either one of those, but it still has a lot of get-up-and-go when you tromp it. Leaks oil pretty bad and burns it too, so I change the oil every 6 weeks and use 2 quarts of Lucas oil treatment when I do. I just spent the equivalent of 2 M22's and 1 wall mounting bracket to have the rear brakes and front end repaired. That's funny because I also just bought 2 M22's and 1 wall mounting bracket. Brian, our currency is still based on the dollar, not the "M." re: your Life of Brian. I've seen the movie and it doesn't end well for the title character. Careful.
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Brain, my 86-year old Dad's podiatrist used all the same tools!
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You forgot to mention the pliers, sharp knife, and shears. My first experience with a podiatrist was for in-grown toe nails at the age of 12(?), with no anesthesia. My dad was having one of his bad days and trying to save money. Yeow!
A few months later it all grew back and we did it the right way. Back then, it included a 5 day stay in the hospital.
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A day in the Life of Brian. I may have the only Chrysler Cirrus that has gone this far. I asked you to be careful, Brian. JP HATES photos of speedometers! (kinda like M. Emmett Walsh hated oil cans in The Jerk.) Remember what happened the last time we saw a speedometer here?!?
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