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'63 beetle: What can a weekend warrior do to make a good front end go bad?



 
 
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Old March 25th 06, 03:34 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.vw.aircooled
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Default '63 beetle: What can a weekend warrior do to make a good front end go bad?

I rebuilt a set of king and link pin assemblies for my '63 beetle and
the fiber-like washer in the king pin kit didn't fill the gap 'tween
the spindle cylinder and the c'-link body. Now my
used-to-drive-like-it-was-on-tracks beetle is drifting and jumping all
over the road. Being as this is my first attempt, it could be a number
of other things I did wrong, though I did put in new bearings, tie-rod
ends, and link pin kits. What can a weekend warrior do to make a good
front end go bad?

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