Fezzik wrote:Scott: Sorry to hear that. I am really nervous with all the trees that are around our house. Espically the one that is slanted at a 45 degree angle. All the other trees have landed on our neighbors house. Oh. about 6 houses down. There is a house that got totally obliterated by the storm. A huge tree about 8 foot in diameter snapped and not only crashed into the house but split it completely in two. They had news crew out there covering the whole thing.
Ferbs. Sure I'll take a look at it, but if they are saying what you just said then you probably have a severe class II or class III occlusion. It's probably what he said is true. To get stuff worked on like that is more advance than what I am trained to do. Ortho is pretty complicated stuff, adn this would be something I'd have to refer you to a specialist. Are they saying cut your mandible and let it regrow to the proper postiont right?>
Hopefully these people who's houses are being wiped out have good homeowners insurance.
Dave, yeah I was just looking to get a 2nd opinion. Apparently, yeah off comes the mandible and it has to be straightened to proper position. Big man upstairs made me this way. My jaw clicks very rarely, and it's never locked. Anyway so this sounds about right then. Hmm.
Happy to hear about your headers exhaust plans. Are you going with exclusive catts parts? If so, SWA might be your best bet. ANYTIME you can get a good vendor to serve as a liason, you're set, imo.
Scott, I actually was referring to the National Corvette Museum in BG. Yeah, I love my Nissan, but I have a lot of respect for the GM namebrand, Corvette especially. Also, I believe they have #1 of #547 1987 Buick GNX at the Museum. I love the turbo Buicks as well. I guess you could say Im a closet domestic lover, is that bad??
My fiance' might want to hit the Country Music Hall of Fame in N-Ville though...Thanks for the suggestion.