donsrods
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I will be the first to admit that I am horrible when it comes to maintaining my cars.
I basically check the oil occasionally, and drive the wheels off of them. My laziness bit me this week.
We left our hotel Friday night to go to BelAire Plaza in Daytona, and when I crossed the brick streets on A1A my front end went into a serious death wobble !
I mean SERIOUS deathwobble ! My car has never had that happen in the 25 years I have had it, so it really took me by surprise. My Sons were following me in Dans rpu, and they said they saw people who were standing on the street look very surprised when they saw my front wheels going crazy. It happened twice more before we could get back to the hotel.
We slowly drove back to the hotel and inspected the front end to see what was wrong. When we put it up on a floor jack we were able to move my front wheels up and down a lot on the kingpins. Evidently, in the 8 years since I redid them they had worn out.....badly ! Then Don noticed that the bracket holding my SoCal steering stabilizer was broken in half, so the stabilizer was not doing anything at all.
The next day, at the Turkey Run swap meet, I bought two more stabilizers and put BOTH of them on the front end, one on each side. I could have gotten by with just one, but I wanted as much security as possible to get me through the weekend. As soon as I drove the car, it was right back to being fine and I drove it all weekend, over all kinds of bumps and ruts, and it never happened again.
So, I bought a set of kingpin reamers from one of the vendors there, and am ordering a new set of kingpins this week. I am going to go over the entire front end to make sure everything else is ok. This problem didn't happen over night, so the stabilizer was the only thing keeping it from happening until it's bracket finally snapped.
We have one of those SoCal units on all of our cars, I am putting one on my rpu project, as well as my altered. Some people call them a bandaid, but for years my roadster never had one and still drove great. But when I added the stabilizer it just made a good car even better, over all kinds of bad road conditions.
Just thought this might help someone else out.
Don
We left our hotel Friday night to go to BelAire Plaza in Daytona, and when I crossed the brick streets on A1A my front end went into a serious death wobble !
We slowly drove back to the hotel and inspected the front end to see what was wrong. When we put it up on a floor jack we were able to move my front wheels up and down a lot on the kingpins. Evidently, in the 8 years since I redid them they had worn out.....badly ! Then Don noticed that the bracket holding my SoCal steering stabilizer was broken in half, so the stabilizer was not doing anything at all.
The next day, at the Turkey Run swap meet, I bought two more stabilizers and put BOTH of them on the front end, one on each side. I could have gotten by with just one, but I wanted as much security as possible to get me through the weekend. As soon as I drove the car, it was right back to being fine and I drove it all weekend, over all kinds of bumps and ruts, and it never happened again.
So, I bought a set of kingpin reamers from one of the vendors there, and am ordering a new set of kingpins this week. I am going to go over the entire front end to make sure everything else is ok. This problem didn't happen over night, so the stabilizer was the only thing keeping it from happening until it's bracket finally snapped.
We have one of those SoCal units on all of our cars, I am putting one on my rpu project, as well as my altered. Some people call them a bandaid, but for years my roadster never had one and still drove great. But when I added the stabilizer it just made a good car even better, over all kinds of bad road conditions.
Just thought this might help someone else out.
Don