Re: Squirrley steering
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Re: Squirrley steering
- From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 13:39:07 -0000
I'm glad I'm not going crazy.
Bad tie rod ends is exactly what it feels like. Like driving in ruts.
No metal is moving. I checked. The rubber bushings are slipping out of
the mounts.
No one wants the responsibility of welding my assembly. They all think
I'm going to sue them.
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Toby Peterson" <tobyp@xxxx> wrote:
> Rich - Funny you should bring this up ... One of our members (PNDC) is
> having a problem with loose steering, with a lot of wandering, etc.
> He was told that he had bad tie rod ends, but he is convinced that the
> rack is moving laterally. He also has some damage to the crumple
> tubes, and is further convinced that the frame extension is deflecting
> as he steers the car, creating some of the loose feel. Last night, I
> brought over an expert welder and metal worker to take measurements
> for a reinforcement plate for the crumple tube area, and (if all works
> out okay) we plan to offer a reinforcement kit for sale for people who
> have some damage that they are concerned about. I suspect that Dave
> T. will say something about affecting crash-worthiness, but I think we
> can work around that issue successfully. I will be creating a mylar
> template of the area this weekend, so I will look carefully at the
> bushings and brackets to try to determine where the movement might be
> coming from. I need to do that anyway, to support my fellow PNDC
> member, as we have a club tech session coming up in a week and a half.
>
> The brackets are not welded to the frame, but they do engage some
> protrusions in the frame to prevent movement. Perhaps in your case
> the nuts have loosened a little bit, and the brackets have disengaged
> the frame protrusions?
>
> Toby Peterson VIN 2248
> Winged1
>
>
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