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Re: Re: Super A steering slop solutions
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Posted by BIG on January 04, 2001 at 12:58:46 from (63.27.18.162):
In Reply to: Re: Super A steering slop solutions posted by Daniel on January 04, 2001 at 10:10:59:
Daniel, I don't have the automotive style. I am assuming I have the other that you describe. The ones I have are adjustable in that they have a "plug" in one end that has a slot head that can be tightened with a large flat screwdriver once you remove the cotter key that holds them secure. Is this the "other style" you refer to? Each end is adjustable and then the center tie rod end at the steering box also has this same type adjustment. In all, there are 3 plugs that can be adjusted. One at each end close to each front tire and then one at the steering box. Do you know the ones I am talking about? Why do some Super A's have automotive style and others have this style? Please discuss further, I need to resolve me steering play! Thanks. My steering box has probably 1/4 to 1/2 a round of slack in it, is this fixable by tearing down and replacing the bearings and bushings or is the gear mechanism inside probably ruined?
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