Posted by Billy NY on December 26, 2007 at 12:11:59 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Bent Rear Axles? posted by Glenn FitzGerald on December 26, 2007 at 10:02:09:
I used to wonder what the deal with that was, something you would definitely notice on occasion when out on the road, usually dump trucks from what I've seen. I used to drive an old single axle international dump, 3208 Cat and 5+2, kind of heavier than the loadstar 1600's cab sat much higher, forget the model, maybe it was a 1900, but it had a wobble like that, on the front, you could not eat your lunch and drive it after, the person who owned it was a friend, had been driving as a favor to him, never did know what it was, out of balance, something was not right there, and you would think that the out of balance situation like when the rears on a tandem do as decribed, would have some detrimental effect or accelerate wear to something if left uncorrected. I know I'd never forget that old international, front end was tight, something in with the tires for sure, glad I went to work elsewhere soon after, nice to be able to eat lunch again !
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