Originally posted by Ben_D
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Coil springs, how easy job?
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The truck rides well, doesn't bounce about over the bumps so I'm happy with the shocks. Although I wouldn't drive around in a dangerous truck, I am aware that it is an old truck that I bought as it was cheap and does what I need it to so I'm not going to turn it into a new truck part by part. As long as it passes the Mot at my local garage Im Happy.If I like it, Bushwhacker doesn't. :-)
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Right, when my coil springs were fitted, my mate noticed an Anti roll bar was broken, so I got him to fix it and fit new Polly bushes. The truck now rides fantastic and rolls very little. I have however noticed that I'm steering a little like Mr T from the A-Team! Is there a known way of tightening up the steering on these trucks? Or a common part that wears and causes vague steering?If I like it, Bushwhacker doesn't. :-)
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First point of call really would be to tighten the box up if there is a lot of play in the steering wheel.Originally posted by Benross View PostRight, when my coil springs were fitted, my mate noticed an Anti roll bar was broken, so I got him to fix it and fit new Polly bushes. The truck now rides fantastic and rolls very little. I have however noticed that I'm steering a little like Mr T from the A-Team! Is there a known way of tightening up the steering on these trucks? Or a common part that wears and causes vague steering?
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