RE: IML: 64 Crown Steering Column Vibration Question
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RE: IML: 64 Crown Steering Column Vibration Question
- From: "Bob Kinker" <robertkinker@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 10:50:46 -0500
Try balancing your tires. That might help. My 64 is getting the front end
rebuilt now. I also bought the KYB shocks. I'll let you know how mine turned
out.
Bob Kinker
64 Crown Coupe
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[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob Goodyear
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Subject: IML: 64 Crown Steering Column Vibration Question
IMLers,
Ok, so I have had all of my front end rebuilt and have
installed the IML recommended KYB shocks. However, I
still experience some slight vibration in the steel
column/steering wheel during acceleration 20-40 mph.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Also, do the KYB shocks have any break-in period for
them to soften a little?
I appreciate anyone's and everyone's thoughts.
Rob Goodyear
64 Crown Coupe & 1/2 of 64 Crown 4 dr
rob1964cc@xxxxxxxxx
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