Arch,
Thanks to your reply to my post on the GMCnet. I failed to mention that
I also had the pins and bushings replaced in the rear swing arms, along
with new shocks, at the same time I was having the front end parts
repalaced. That part of the coach (a 23 footer) is now fine. It's the
looseness / free play in the steering linkage that remains and I think
I've traced most of that problem to the relay lever bushings and
steering gear box since these are the only parts that show freeplay in
their components when I tug and pull on them. I guess my problem is how
much movement should I accept as normal. Having not driven other GMCs I
don't have any experience to compare to. Maybe these things are
inherently "clunking wiggle wagons" but I prefer to think not. Thanks
again.
Phil Stewart
Thanks to your reply to my post on the GMCnet. I failed to mention that
I also had the pins and bushings replaced in the rear swing arms, along
with new shocks, at the same time I was having the front end parts
repalaced. That part of the coach (a 23 footer) is now fine. It's the
looseness / free play in the steering linkage that remains and I think
I've traced most of that problem to the relay lever bushings and
steering gear box since these are the only parts that show freeplay in
their components when I tug and pull on them. I guess my problem is how
much movement should I accept as normal. Having not driven other GMCs I
don't have any experience to compare to. Maybe these things are
inherently "clunking wiggle wagons" but I prefer to think not. Thanks
again.
Phil Stewart