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Re: Wheel Horse C-141 steering question
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Posted by irv Slagter on September 18, 2005 at 19:16:19 from (63.162.92.110):
In Reply to: Wheel Horse C-141 steering question posted by Dan S (NY) on September 17, 2005 at 10:24:28:
Like Wheel Horse says, its bent alright. But if you have access to a torch I'd pull the wheel off and heat it up where th plate meets the spindle and bent it up to level. I got a Ten Automatic a month or so ago that a guy dropped off a trailer. It had so much toe out that you couldn't even drive it on concete. I had the missus come out and hold the steering wheel straight in the center, jacked up the front end a little bit and heated the spindle up and with the wheel on, bent both of them back straight. Ya got to have a pretty good eye and might have to tweak it a time or two. The grease came out of the hub and it was pretty hot so be careful...try not to get the bearing too hot. It would be better if you took the wheel off and used a close fitting pipe on the axle to bend it, but i got impatient.:^) Irv
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