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Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Lake worth Florida
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They aren't easy , especially if modern radial tires or under inflated bias or like me old tire worn out muscles !
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Join Date: May 2010
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I had a 32 Tudor that I put 15,000+ miles including a cross country from Ma. to Hood River Qregon . Mn. Meet & Georgia meet. I had rebuilt all sterring pcs and it worked O.Kfor me.. I would start by greasing all steering parts, King pins , tie rod ends , fill the steering box etc. Jack up and be sure the grease is getting th King pins both top & bottom. I also put the roller bearing in the top of the steering col. after removint the original hard rubber pieces. Worked for for me. After all is greased be sure to turn the wheel all the way in both directions and then re-do the king pins to be sure it is getting thrugh to all areas. jmo. Kx
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