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Old 06-02-2014, 10:46 AM   #1
bMr
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Thumbs up Lose the death wiggle

You folks who tow definitely know what I'm talking about, where she gets to swaying and you're sawing at the wheel glancing at which ditch looks more appealing.

Moved a '50 Chevy Fleetline for a buddy recently and, WOW, what a difference the steering rebuild made. Red Head Steering boxes first crossed my radar on here somewhere but there wasn't any feedback on them; after having zero luck with the spray-n-pray "rebuilds" from the box stores on another truck, it seemed worth a shot. Tie rods, pitman and idler arms later and it is night and day.

I wasn't around to drive this thing when new but methinks it's as good as or better than. No more sawing at the wheel, tracks straight, actually provides this thing called 'feedback.' Who knew!
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