
RE: sure grip
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RE: sure grip
- From: Earl Helm <earlh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 08:45:50 -0600
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Neal,
Yes you could jack the car up and turn the wheel, the other should
follow, or just jack up one wheel and try to trun it. Of course if the
clutches are out of the sure grip, it could act different.
Earl
Well here I go showing my stoopidity again but while we are talking
rears, how would a feller confirm that the car hes looking at actuaally
has sure-grip as the owner claims. I know sure grip cases have S stamped
on them,and a special little tag under a bolt, but that doesnt really
mean anything ,the sure grip unit could have been removed at one time
and sold off.
Should one jack up the rear and try turning a wheel? The other side
should move right along with it, correct? Or is nothing that easy?
Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
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