In a message dated 97-10-12 02:59:39 EDT, sxs@concentric.net writes: << the binding is not normal...it is different than the normal binding on a tight turn....it kicks in sooner and seems tighter ... and first appeared after driving at highway speeds for long distance when it was hot out i think Jim Davis offers me the best hope because he seems to know what i am talking about and his cure makes sense....i'm going to replcae the tires and change the differential fluid to slippery synthetic....and i'll report back in about a month.... >> Although it might turn out to be good advice, it wasn't mine. I don't want to take the credit from whomever it is due. Good luck, Jim Davis |
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