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Re: Handeling problems

To: jimdinalameda@hotmail.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Handeling problems
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 08:32:06 EST
In a message dated 2/22/03 6:38:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
jimdinalameda@hotmail.com writes: 
> it is 
> all over the road. Wanders and rolls.

That doesn't sound like all shock problems to me, but the shocks may play a 
part, so they may be suspect too.  Poor shocks will cause the "roll" or deep 
dip in tight turns but I don't think they would cause the car to "wander", 
I'm guessing from side to side.   With the car on the ground, bounce up and 
down on the front fender, then stop.  If the car immediately stops bouncing, 
your shocks are probably all right.  If it bounces any at all after stopping 
the pushing, your shocks are suspect, but may not be the only problem.  Open 
the bonnet and check them for leaks.  If they are leaking they need new 
rebuilds from Peter C.  And shake and check the crutial link between the 
shock and the top of the suspension.  That has to be immaculate!  Anything 
less is dangerous.  Check the Shock mount bolts--torque them to specs.  Loose 
shocks could certainly cause wander.

 Jack up the front end, jack stand it,  and see if the wheel(s) move when you 
put a hand on top and on bottom of the wheel.  If it shakes, even a little, 
you probably need wheel bearings, wheel bearings torqued, or possibly a front 
end rebuild if what is shaking is the front end components.  Then try to 
shake the wheels with a hand on the front and a hand on the rear of the tire. 
 If that shakes the wheel, even a little, the problem may be in the ball 
joint linkage. 

Just a few preliminary checks to try.  If all that checks out, someone on the 
list will probably have some other things to look at.

--David C.

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