Riktord
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To start out I bought my truck second hand. A 1971 AM General M35A2.
After going through my personal inspection and a thorough test drive on dirt roads and open land I bought her and drove her from Austin to Fort Worth, Texas.
I noticed a small steering wobble along the way and slight cupping to the oter edge of the right front tire. After storing her, I noticed the wheel has a bit more positive camber than the drivers side.
Due to the need to liquidate a multitude of other projects, I have been unable to attend to the deuces needs and she has sat with a crooked right foot.
The reason I bring this up is not only for advise but for confirmation. I am figuring it's the kingpins or maybe the bearings but my concern was brought today. Due to the inclimate weather, it gave me a great chance to drive the deuce to work.
With ice on the roads, I engaged the front axle and only when turning hard on a small patch of pavement without ice, did I notice a rather violent steering wheel shake accompanied by the truck heaving as well.
Any ideas?
After going through my personal inspection and a thorough test drive on dirt roads and open land I bought her and drove her from Austin to Fort Worth, Texas.
I noticed a small steering wobble along the way and slight cupping to the oter edge of the right front tire. After storing her, I noticed the wheel has a bit more positive camber than the drivers side.
Due to the need to liquidate a multitude of other projects, I have been unable to attend to the deuces needs and she has sat with a crooked right foot.
The reason I bring this up is not only for advise but for confirmation. I am figuring it's the kingpins or maybe the bearings but my concern was brought today. Due to the inclimate weather, it gave me a great chance to drive the deuce to work.
With ice on the roads, I engaged the front axle and only when turning hard on a small patch of pavement without ice, did I notice a rather violent steering wheel shake accompanied by the truck heaving as well.
Any ideas?