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Re: Front wobble
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Posted by Nat 2 on March 02, 2006 at 12:26:15 from (64.80.108.53):
In Reply to: Front wobble posted by Randy G. on March 02, 2006 at 10:44:43:
Step 1: Take it apart. It's not that complicated. Just take it one bolt at a time, keep track of what came from where (digital camera is handy), and really look long and hard at how things fit together. Step 2: Figure out what's loose, because there's usually no one thing wrong. It could be one thing that's really loose, or a combination of many things that are slightly loose. You have to examine the entire system from the steering wheel on down to the front wheels. It's all connected, and easy to follow. There's no black magic or things to go "SPROING!" when you remove the wrong bolt. Be not afraid. Step 3: Do what it takes to fix it, including replacing parts, tightening bolts, shimming loose fits with cut-up beer cans, etc.. That's as step-by-step as you're going to get for free, my friend. This hobby requires some mechanical aptitude, a little blind faith, a moderate amount of bravery, and logical thinking. That's all stuff that EVERYONE has even if they don't think so.
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