I don't know if this is what is causing your problem, but
H-78's are way too small for your Imperial. I would certainly be concerned about
the safety of them.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 9:48
AM
Subject: Re: IML: steering gear
adj/tires
There are some of us here that would say the problem is your
H78X15 tires. I believe that they should actually be L78X15. If you are use to
driving a car with radial tires, you will not be satisfied driving the
Imperial with those.
Paul
In a message dated 5/1/2004
9:26:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 1roscoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
writes:
> I may have missed a few comments in this steering gear
discussion, but I have a question. > > On our
'64 Crown I have replaced the center link (cha-ching!), tie rod ends, checked
the ball joints, "adjusted" the wheel bearings, and replaced the idler arm
bushing. > The car tracks pretty straight and does not "pull" one way or
the other; there is no unusual tire wear on the H78-15s. > My
"complaint" is, when driving it you are constantly "steering" as though
something where lose, BUT, with the slightest movement of the wheel and the
car reacts. You cannot really "feel" the road like other cars. The
feel of the wheel is TOO effortless, as though it were floating down the
road. Is > this typical, or do I need to dig
deeper? > > Sorry for the "clear as mud"
explanation :o\ > > B&T Roddick >
1964 Imperial Crown > 1972 'Cuda 340 > 1995 Concorde > 1988
Wrangler
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