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Re: OT: Front tire wear on '86 chev 4x4
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Posted by Allan In NE on April 11, 2007 at 03:10:00 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Front tire wear on '86 chev 4x4 posted by djm75 on April 11, 2007 at 01:59:02:
Dunno Pard, But me thinks you're blowin' a wee bit of smoke. Chevrolet hasn't used king pins on thier light duty trucks since 1954 and have implemented upper and lower ball joints in all 2 and 4 wheel drive models since 1955 forward. Don't think ya quite have a firm grasp on what "cupping", which results from a bad balance issue, is either. 'Course I could be wrong; I've only been working on the goofy things since the early fifties and just didn't take time to "Google" it to see what the all-knowing 'Net has to offer. :>) Better idea: Walk into to your local GM dealer and order a set of king pins for an '86 4X4. Take special note of the expression on the partman's face. Allan
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