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Old 02-27-2013, 07:24 PM
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I thought so too, but I've heard good things about the Quadratec brand and it's 1k more for the same price.
All their statistics say they kick the **** out of just about everybody, I'd like to know who actually makes them.
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I am new here, I am looking for a thread on steering problems!
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I am new here, I am looking for a thread on steering problems!
Ask here. This thread gets TONS of traffic.
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Originally Posted by bhennessee1
Ask here. This thread gets TONS of traffic.

Or, start your own. What kind of problem, OP?
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How do you pull the c-clips from a d35? I was trying my hardest to get some rear discs but couldn't get the damn c-clip off or out or whatever, then I ran out of time at the jy.
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Originally Posted by 1976Mustang
Get used to it
Yup, get over it or get out simple choice
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How do you pull the c-clips from a d35? I was trying my hardest to get some rear discs but couldn't get the damn c-clip off or out or whatever, then I ran out of time at the jy.
You pulled the cross pin?
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Thanx... when I turn left "left only" the steering wheel locks up. I had the old lady turn it as I was looking into the power steering rez and the fluid stops when the wheel does. Does anyone have an idea what's wrong?
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How do you pull the c-clips from a d35? I was trying my hardest to get some rear discs but couldn't get the damn c-clip off or out or whatever, then I ran out of time at the jy.
Take the bolt out of the carrier, pull the pin, and shove the axles inward.
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Did someone say ****tybuilt?
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Thanx... when I turn left "left only" the steering wheel locks up. I had the old lady turn it as I was looking into the power steering rez and the fluid stops when the wheel does. Does anyone have an idea what's wrong?
In the same spot every time? Bad valve in the steering box?
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I am on a dumb phone so give me a break
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I am on a dumb phone so give me a break
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Originally Posted by lowrange2
In the same spot every time? Bad valve in the steering box?
Just about the same spot... I doesn't do it every time.
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Originally Posted by lowrange2
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Sorry I am slow...
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