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My addendum to the TAB tool webpage 200

As part of an assignment for an obligatory computer class that I am taking, I've had to make my own website consisting of at least two pages, a link to an outside source, and pictures.

Since I found the original "Homebrew Volvo Trailing Arm Bushing Tool" webpage to be overwhelming, I sought to make a simpler version with some experiential notes, as a supplement to Neal Wilcer's original webpage. This, http://www.student.nvcc.edu/home/scorron/index.htm, is the link to my project, hopefully y'all find it useful; I think it would have helped me, seeing a simpler description of the tool before delving into the old page.

No offence is intended to those who did the original research and contributed to Neal's page, I just thought I could help to clarify.






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