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![]() wrote: On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 12:39:58 GMT, "Capt. Mooron" wrote: wrote in message Nope. The problem is that the pitman arm was designed and built entirely wrong. There is no permanent fix, and you can't "adjust it out". They fail after a very short life. They ALL have the problem. Oh Bubba.... they can indeed be fixed! Don't be so negative all the time. CM The only "fix" is to cut off the entire front suspension along with the steering gear, and graft on a completely different one. That can hardly be called a "fix" on a vehicle that is worth a couple hundred dollars at most. BB What a dope.. New outer and inner tie rods, king pins and bushing kits will fix 99% of all steerings slack. If you need it can can re-build the steering gearbox. http://www.macsautoparts.com. Seeing how my 1961 only has 53K original miles and the steering is perfect.. I have nothing to worry about. Stick to something ya know about bob, like changing dirty diapers. Joe |
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