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[QUOTE="James Dean, post: 24374, member: 18501"] Yes, I too have a Bachelors degree in ME and still choose to do my own suspension revalving. Can't say how close it comes to what a good pro would do. I work with dozens of engineers. Many with Phd's. These guys mostly are very specialized and many have never changed a spark plug let alone rebuild an engine or shock. They're paid well and don't need to. Dynamics is a specialty within this group that few ever get involved with. Its heavy in mathematics. Guess I'm an odd one that can never seem to get the dirt out from under his fingernails. There are a few of us out here. [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img] James [This message has been edited by James Dean (edited 01-04-2001).] [/QUOTE]
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