Steering Relay Arm #2

k7ujx1

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Arch writes
I want to hear if it helps. I dont have one. I was feeling good about my
steering after adjusting the steering. Like you say it is more crisp and
firm. My problem is that when I took it out in the wind and wet pavement
it was like I had done nothing to it. It was all over the place. I know
the
wind
had something to do with it but not all of it. My new theory is that part
of
my
problem may be the rear bogies. Since I replaced the bushings I have not
had it aliened. I may have 4 wheels all pointing in different directions.
It
could also be ride height. I also replaced the ride height arms. She does
run
flat. The side bumper trim is the same height front and rear. She runs
much better on dry pavement----a real squirrel on wet pavement. Next week
going to see a man who is considered an alignment wizard around here.
I still dont like bending the arms but who knows.

Take Care
Arch

Arch
the ride height arms you say you replaced are these the adjustment arms
on the height control valves?

Thanks Gary Duvall WA.
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