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Date:         Wed, 8 Mar 2000 06:35:51 -0500
Reply-To:     eric.henning@US.ABB.COM
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From:         Eric Henning <eric.henning@US.ABB.COM>
Subject:      Loose steering
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After I got new tires I noticed how easy my steering was. Couple weeks later I noticed how loose my steering was. Finally had a chance to crawl under the van and noticed the little rounded diamond shaped steering coupler was falling apart. This thing basically looks like a chunk of tire sandwiched between the steering rod that comes down from the steering wheel and mates up witht he steering mechanism by the crossbeam underneath. I helps isolate road vibrations to the steering wheel. So if you've got some play in your manual steering, check this coupler out. About $18 from dealer.

eric.henning@us.abb.com 80 westy


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