Jim Davis wrote: > <snip> The original post seemed to idicate that the binding was > severe. Severe binding could mean that the VC is locking up too > easily. Has this been getting worse over time?<snip> In my previous post on this subject, I said that our front wheel binding was completely cured by balancing the tire pressures properly and changing the differential gear oil for slippery synthetic. What I meant by cured was that it still binds (as it should) in tight turns but now it binds in a predictable non-severe manner. The binding that we were experiencing after long trips on just straight driving was completely eliminated. Larry |
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