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Eliminating Gap at top of boot lid 444-544

Bob,
I tried that after I read, I believe was, your ealier post on this subject, but I couldn't make it work for me. Maybe I wasn't forceful enough, and I'll give it another try. Before I do, however, are you, or is anyone else, aware of a change to a stiffer construction of the upper part of the lid in later model 544s as compared with the earlier ones and 444s? I have no indication this might be so, but I'm hunting for a reason, other than timidity and lack of muscle power, to explain why others have been able to bend their lids back into shape, and I have not.:-( Mmmmm, the word "muscle" is derived from "mus", and hence means "little mouse." Could be that the subliminal message there is that I should be braver and put more oomph into the exercise.
Bob S.






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