This winter I enrolled in college for automotive maintenance, and I'm doing Steering, suspension, and alignment (the name of the class) right now.
I'm glad to say, that I'm confident that I could proficiently work on an eagles suspension. Today in class, I tore down the leaf springs from an old chevy truck, and replaced them with great ease. The only problem I encountered was rust.
and lots of it. I was amazed with the easiness of the job, as I started and completed it all in one period. I'm very happy to say that I could modify/fix the suspension of the eagle very easily. I'm glad that I'm learning things that I can put to use in the eagle. It's just suspension right now, but that's one of the major parts that make an eagle an eagle! I've always been more leaned to the artistic side of things, so I could see myself painting cars, instead of fixing them, but I'm glad I'm learning what I am. So overall, schools going great, and I'm learning neat stuff. Maybe I'll get to put it to work someday soon! makes me happy I know what I'm doing, and happier that I found a great car to do it with!