QUESTION FOR BRYAN
Work what is that...I yell at kids to shut up and not to fall out of the air! Tomorrow morning should be a "blast". Im ready to do it so I can do the other side next month so I have both sides fresh. Glad you had the parts lying around! Thanks Bryan!
PS: Those smilies are the shiznizzle. I'll have to use more ofter!
PS: Those smilies are the shiznizzle. I'll have to use more ofter!
I deleted all of my text messages without saving your number.
The parts are about $160 ($95 for the hub, $55 for the bearing, plus shipping).
My address is 301 Riverside Chase Circle in Greer. Anytime after 8:30 should be fine with me.
The parts are about $160 ($95 for the hub, $55 for the bearing, plus shipping). My address is 301 Riverside Chase Circle in Greer. Anytime after 8:30 should be fine with me.
Thanks for the kind words.
As it turns out, Rocky's problem was simply that the alignment ajuster bolts were very loose on the rear tie bar. As such, the rear toe was changing as the car was in motion. Tightening things up solved it.
As it turns out, Rocky's problem was simply that the alignment ajuster bolts were very loose on the rear tie bar. As such, the rear toe was changing as the car was in motion. Tightening things up solved it.
Originally Posted by SC_Highlander,May 24 2008, 07:04 PM
Thanks for the kind words.
As it turns out, Rocky's problem was simply that the alignment ajuster bolts were very loose on the rear tie bar. As such, the rear toe was changing as the car was in motion. Tightening things up solved it.
As it turns out, Rocky's problem was simply that the alignment ajuster bolts were very loose on the rear tie bar. As such, the rear toe was changing as the car was in motion. Tightening things up solved it.

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