89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
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Re: 89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
Hi Bill,
Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448A0E91.2DBD7727@***.net...
> Hi Pete,
> You're just loosing traction with the road, better shocks may solve
> your problem. Bump steer, you may notice when you brake hard and the
> Jeep noses down and turns right, and then back left upon release. Most
> of us just get used to it rather than lower the tie rods (drag link on
> wannabees) in harms way.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> By bumpsteer, do you mean that each time you go over a bump the thing
>> wants
>> to pitch sideways? I have this problem with my '02 Durango when I go
>> over a
>> particular set of bumpy railroad tracks on a curved road at about 45 mph.
>> The dealership said "huh?"
>> Pete
>
Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448A0E91.2DBD7727@***.net...
> Hi Pete,
> You're just loosing traction with the road, better shocks may solve
> your problem. Bump steer, you may notice when you brake hard and the
> Jeep noses down and turns right, and then back left upon release. Most
> of us just get used to it rather than lower the tie rods (drag link on
> wannabees) in harms way.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> By bumpsteer, do you mean that each time you go over a bump the thing
>> wants
>> to pitch sideways? I have this problem with my '02 Durango when I go
>> over a
>> particular set of bumpy railroad tracks on a curved road at about 45 mph.
>> The dealership said "huh?"
>> Pete
>
#72
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Re: 89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
Hi Bill,
Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448A0E91.2DBD7727@***.net...
> Hi Pete,
> You're just loosing traction with the road, better shocks may solve
> your problem. Bump steer, you may notice when you brake hard and the
> Jeep noses down and turns right, and then back left upon release. Most
> of us just get used to it rather than lower the tie rods (drag link on
> wannabees) in harms way.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> By bumpsteer, do you mean that each time you go over a bump the thing
>> wants
>> to pitch sideways? I have this problem with my '02 Durango when I go
>> over a
>> particular set of bumpy railroad tracks on a curved road at about 45 mph.
>> The dealership said "huh?"
>> Pete
>
Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448A0E91.2DBD7727@***.net...
> Hi Pete,
> You're just loosing traction with the road, better shocks may solve
> your problem. Bump steer, you may notice when you brake hard and the
> Jeep noses down and turns right, and then back left upon release. Most
> of us just get used to it rather than lower the tie rods (drag link on
> wannabees) in harms way.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> By bumpsteer, do you mean that each time you go over a bump the thing
>> wants
>> to pitch sideways? I have this problem with my '02 Durango when I go
>> over a
>> particular set of bumpy railroad tracks on a curved road at about 45 mph.
>> The dealership said "huh?"
>> Pete
>
#73
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Re: 89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
Hi Bill,
Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448A0E91.2DBD7727@***.net...
> Hi Pete,
> You're just loosing traction with the road, better shocks may solve
> your problem. Bump steer, you may notice when you brake hard and the
> Jeep noses down and turns right, and then back left upon release. Most
> of us just get used to it rather than lower the tie rods (drag link on
> wannabees) in harms way.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> By bumpsteer, do you mean that each time you go over a bump the thing
>> wants
>> to pitch sideways? I have this problem with my '02 Durango when I go
>> over a
>> particular set of bumpy railroad tracks on a curved road at about 45 mph.
>> The dealership said "huh?"
>> Pete
>
Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448A0E91.2DBD7727@***.net...
> Hi Pete,
> You're just loosing traction with the road, better shocks may solve
> your problem. Bump steer, you may notice when you brake hard and the
> Jeep noses down and turns right, and then back left upon release. Most
> of us just get used to it rather than lower the tie rods (drag link on
> wannabees) in harms way.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> By bumpsteer, do you mean that each time you go over a bump the thing
>> wants
>> to pitch sideways? I have this problem with my '02 Durango when I go
>> over a
>> particular set of bumpy railroad tracks on a curved road at about 45 mph.
>> The dealership said "huh?"
>> Pete
>
#74
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Re: 89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
Yes.
-Bill
Pete Stolz wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
> Pete
-Bill
Pete Stolz wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
> Pete
#75
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Re: 89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
Yes.
-Bill
Pete Stolz wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
> Pete
-Bill
Pete Stolz wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
> Pete
#76
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Re: 89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
Yes.
-Bill
Pete Stolz wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
> Pete
-Bill
Pete Stolz wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought if
> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster. No?
> Pete
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Re: 89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
Damn, Bill, now what newsreader are you using that you got that message that
was started 3 weeks ago, and now you get another message and instantly know
about it? I'm using Outlook Express, and I just downloaded Thunderbird
which I'm still trying to figger out. Does the one you use give you a
"you've got mail" type message, or do you have to go and check manually like
I do?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:44A05662.D2ACFBB7@***.net...
> Yes.
> -Bill
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bill,
>> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
>> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
>> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought
>> if
>> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
>> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster.
>> No?
>> Pete
was started 3 weeks ago, and now you get another message and instantly know
about it? I'm using Outlook Express, and I just downloaded Thunderbird
which I'm still trying to figger out. Does the one you use give you a
"you've got mail" type message, or do you have to go and check manually like
I do?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:44A05662.D2ACFBB7@***.net...
> Yes.
> -Bill
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bill,
>> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
>> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
>> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought
>> if
>> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
>> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster.
>> No?
>> Pete
#78
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Re: 89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
Damn, Bill, now what newsreader are you using that you got that message that
was started 3 weeks ago, and now you get another message and instantly know
about it? I'm using Outlook Express, and I just downloaded Thunderbird
which I'm still trying to figger out. Does the one you use give you a
"you've got mail" type message, or do you have to go and check manually like
I do?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:44A05662.D2ACFBB7@***.net...
> Yes.
> -Bill
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bill,
>> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
>> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
>> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought
>> if
>> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
>> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster.
>> No?
>> Pete
was started 3 weeks ago, and now you get another message and instantly know
about it? I'm using Outlook Express, and I just downloaded Thunderbird
which I'm still trying to figger out. Does the one you use give you a
"you've got mail" type message, or do you have to go and check manually like
I do?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:44A05662.D2ACFBB7@***.net...
> Yes.
> -Bill
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bill,
>> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
>> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
>> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought
>> if
>> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
>> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster.
>> No?
>> Pete
#79
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Re: 89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
Damn, Bill, now what newsreader are you using that you got that message that
was started 3 weeks ago, and now you get another message and instantly know
about it? I'm using Outlook Express, and I just downloaded Thunderbird
which I'm still trying to figger out. Does the one you use give you a
"you've got mail" type message, or do you have to go and check manually like
I do?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:44A05662.D2ACFBB7@***.net...
> Yes.
> -Bill
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bill,
>> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
>> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
>> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought
>> if
>> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
>> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster.
>> No?
>> Pete
was started 3 weeks ago, and now you get another message and instantly know
about it? I'm using Outlook Express, and I just downloaded Thunderbird
which I'm still trying to figger out. Does the one you use give you a
"you've got mail" type message, or do you have to go and check manually like
I do?
Pete
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:44A05662.D2ACFBB7@***.net...
> Yes.
> -Bill
>
> Pete Stolz wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bill,
>> Sorry I'm so late to come back to the party...real busy keeping the kids
>> busy after they're out of school. Anyway, I figured it was a shock issue
>> with my Durango. I didn't know if that was bump steer though. I thought
>> if
>> I got some adjustable shocks, maybe I could increase the rebound force so
>> that the shock pushes the wheel/tire back down to the pavement faster.
>> No?
>> Pete
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Re: 89 Chero auto trans mods, steering?
Well, I use an old Netscape 4.78 for anti virus reasons, set to
thread, descending: http://www.----------.com/temp/usenetNews.jpg It
will automatically open to the oldest tread replying to me.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Pete Stolz wrote:
>
> Damn, Bill, now what newsreader are you using that you got that message that
> was started 3 weeks ago, and now you get another message and instantly know
> about it? I'm using Outlook Express, and I just downloaded Thunderbird
> which I'm still trying to figger out. Does the one you use give you a
> "you've got mail" type message, or do you have to go and check manually like
> I do?
> Pete
thread, descending: http://www.----------.com/temp/usenetNews.jpg It
will automatically open to the oldest tread replying to me.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Pete Stolz wrote:
>
> Damn, Bill, now what newsreader are you using that you got that message that
> was started 3 weeks ago, and now you get another message and instantly know
> about it? I'm using Outlook Express, and I just downloaded Thunderbird
> which I'm still trying to figger out. Does the one you use give you a
> "you've got mail" type message, or do you have to go and check manually like
> I do?
> Pete