Re: [FWDLK] More questions about 61 new yorker
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Re: [FWDLK] More questions about 61 new yorker



Regarding tires, opinions on theis List vary
My personal opinion is to buy modern technology tires (radial) in as close a
visual match to your OEM tires. Coker Tires is the first stop on your tire
search.
Regardong your turn signal: there is something wrong if you have to hold it
in position...You will have  to remove the steering wheel to inspect the
operational parts..  this requires a steering wheel puller..We will alk you
thru it if you deem it necessary
Rogerh
----- Original Message -----
From: "rod corson" <rcorson@xxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 5:59 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] More questions about 61 new yorker


> Thanks to all for answering my last question, would appriciate some more
> help.
>
> First question..The car, 61 new yorker 4 dr has been in a barn for 15
years
> and needs the tires replaced.  I am considering radial tires from coaker
or
> diamond (I think) manufacturing.  What are the pros and cons to getting
> away from old style tire that are currently on it.
>
> Second question.. The turn signal switch on the dash doesn't lock into
> position when turning left or right, I have to hold it to keep the turn
> signals flashing till I make the corner.. I assume that this is not
> correct.. although due to my age (32) I can't be sure that this isn't just
> the way it was.
>
> Last question for the day... Does the owners manual for this car have a
> yellow glove on the cover holding a set of keys.  There is one on e-bay
> that I am interested in If it is the correct manual.
>
> Thanks in advance for the help.
>
> Rod Corson
> 1937 dodge truck
> 1961 chrysler new yorker 4 dr.
>
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