Another frontend question
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Re: Another frontend question
hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
which way.
bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
have an adverse effect on handling?
and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
thanks guys,
jch
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jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
which way.
bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
have an adverse effect on handling?
and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
thanks guys,
jch
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Re: Another frontend question
hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
which way.
bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
have an adverse effect on handling?
and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
thanks guys,
jch
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jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
which way.
bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
have an adverse effect on handling?
and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
thanks guys,
jch
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Re: Another frontend question
hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
which way.
bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
have an adverse effect on handling?
and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
thanks guys,
jch
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jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
which way.
bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
have an adverse effect on handling?
and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
thanks guys,
jch
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Re: Another frontend question
The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
Mike
JC wrote:
>
> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>
> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
> which way.
>
> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
> have an adverse effect on handling?
>
> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>
> thanks guys,
> jch
>
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Mike
JC wrote:
>
> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>
> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
> which way.
>
> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
> have an adverse effect on handling?
>
> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>
> thanks guys,
> jch
>
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Re: Another frontend question
The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
Mike
JC wrote:
>
> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>
> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
> which way.
>
> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
> have an adverse effect on handling?
>
> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>
> thanks guys,
> jch
>
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Mike
JC wrote:
>
> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>
> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
> which way.
>
> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
> have an adverse effect on handling?
>
> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>
> thanks guys,
> jch
>
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Re: Another frontend question
The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
Mike
JC wrote:
>
> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>
> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
> which way.
>
> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
> have an adverse effect on handling?
>
> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>
> thanks guys,
> jch
>
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Mike
JC wrote:
>
> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>
> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
> which way.
>
> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would that
> have an adverse effect on handling?
>
> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and it's
> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it on
> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>
> thanks guys,
> jch
>
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Re: Another frontend question
yeah, i was 99.9999999% sure. but ya' never know when someone might come up
with an idea for a better mousetrap.
thanks
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:419D7914.1E2D25CF@sympatico.ca...
> The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
>
> Mike
>
> JC wrote:
>>
>> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>>
>> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
>> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
>> which way.
>>
>> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
>> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
>> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would
>> that
>> have an adverse effect on handling?
>>
>> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
>> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and
>> it's
>> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
>> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
>> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it
>> on
>> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>>
>> thanks guys,
>> jch
>>
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with an idea for a better mousetrap.
thanks
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:419D7914.1E2D25CF@sympatico.ca...
> The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
>
> Mike
>
> JC wrote:
>>
>> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>>
>> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
>> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
>> which way.
>>
>> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
>> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
>> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would
>> that
>> have an adverse effect on handling?
>>
>> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
>> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and
>> it's
>> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
>> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
>> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it
>> on
>> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>>
>> thanks guys,
>> jch
>>
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Re: Another frontend question
yeah, i was 99.9999999% sure. but ya' never know when someone might come up
with an idea for a better mousetrap.
thanks
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:419D7914.1E2D25CF@sympatico.ca...
> The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
>
> Mike
>
> JC wrote:
>>
>> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>>
>> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
>> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
>> which way.
>>
>> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
>> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
>> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would
>> that
>> have an adverse effect on handling?
>>
>> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
>> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and
>> it's
>> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
>> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
>> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it
>> on
>> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>>
>> thanks guys,
>> jch
>>
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with an idea for a better mousetrap.
thanks
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:419D7914.1E2D25CF@sympatico.ca...
> The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
>
> Mike
>
> JC wrote:
>>
>> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>>
>> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
>> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
>> which way.
>>
>> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
>> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
>> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would
>> that
>> have an adverse effect on handling?
>>
>> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
>> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and
>> it's
>> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
>> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
>> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it
>> on
>> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>>
>> thanks guys,
>> jch
>>
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Re: Another frontend question
yeah, i was 99.9999999% sure. but ya' never know when someone might come up
with an idea for a better mousetrap.
thanks
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:419D7914.1E2D25CF@sympatico.ca...
> The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
>
> Mike
>
> JC wrote:
>>
>> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>>
>> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
>> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
>> which way.
>>
>> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
>> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
>> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would
>> that
>> have an adverse effect on handling?
>>
>> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
>> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and
>> it's
>> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
>> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
>> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it
>> on
>> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>>
>> thanks guys,
>> jch
>>
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with an idea for a better mousetrap.
thanks
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:419D7914.1E2D25CF@sympatico.ca...
> The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
>
> Mike
>
> JC wrote:
>>
>> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
>>
>> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
>> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
>> which way.
>>
>> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
>> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
>> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would
>> that
>> have an adverse effect on handling?
>>
>> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
>> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and
>> it's
>> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
>> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
>> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it
>> on
>> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
>>
>> thanks guys,
>> jch
>>
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Re: Another frontend question
It is sure worth asking....
Mike
JC wrote:
>
> yeah, i was 99.9999999% sure. but ya' never know when someone might come up
> with an idea for a better mousetrap.
>
> thanks
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:419D7914.1E2D25CF@sympatico.ca...
> > The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > JC wrote:
> >>
> >> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
> >>
> >> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
> >> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
> >> which way.
> >>
> >> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
> >> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
> >> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would
> >> that
> >> have an adverse effect on handling?
> >>
> >> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
> >> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and
> >> it's
> >> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
> >> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
> >> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it
> >> on
> >> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
> >>
> >> thanks guys,
> >> jch
> >>
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Mike
JC wrote:
>
> yeah, i was 99.9999999% sure. but ya' never know when someone might come up
> with an idea for a better mousetrap.
>
> thanks
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:419D7914.1E2D25CF@sympatico.ca...
> > The goop goes on the star wheel threads and the cable slider.
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > JC wrote:
> >>
> >> hey guys, thanks to all for your replies. now to answer 'em.
> >>
> >> jerry, going over bumps the steering wheel doesn't move and the jeep will
> >> 'jump' a bit left or right, i don't remember right off the top of my head
> >> which way.
> >>
> >> bill, by brake flex hoses is that the soft hose going from the caliper to
> >> the hard line on the frame? and when i put the lift on i put in new
> >> bushings. if i tightened the bolts through the shackles to much would
> >> that
> >> have an adverse effect on handling?
> >>
> >> and mike, i'll check the brakes, interesting about the rear brakes, never
> >> would've thought about that. just ran out and checking the e-brake and
> >> it's
> >> pretty 'high', not a lot of travel in the pedal when i set it. and the
> >> anti-seize, are you putting it on the little star wheel thing that is
> >> supposed to keep the brakes tight? i'm hoping you don't mean putting it
> >> on
> >> the brake shoes themselves, wouldn't that make 'em a bit slick??? : )
> >>
> >> thanks guys,
> >> jch
> >>
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