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Hello Mopar Gurus:
My left axle seal is leaking, the brake cylinder was also leaking so I replaced it but realize that it is also the axle seal leaking as well. While I'm in there I want to replace the drum brake hardware (shoes are fine - like new but adjuster is frozen and other bits crusty)...
Hello Mopar Tribe:
I am replacing a leaky rear wheel brake cylinder and will be attempting to bleed by myself and have some questions:
1. Do I need to have the car running in order for the vacuum to run the booster? When the engine is off the brakes barely work under normal conditions... BTW I...
My '71 bird leans and it appears that the shackles are 2 different lengths! I started to shop around for a pair and wondering where the Mopar tribe recommends the best place(s) to get them?
Ebay $50
Fits 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 B-Body Leaf Spring Shackles NEW | eBay
Ebay$60...
Hello B Body Tribe:
Running Good Year Polyglas F70-14s, I need a reputable front end alignment shop in New England that knows how to properly align a 1971 road runner. When I purchased the car 3 years ago I had a referred guy replace worn items then he sent it for alignment - after 10,000 miles...
Hey Gang, back in Spring I first dropped the steering column to fix the tachometer and noticed that the studs and bolt that secure it through breakaway washers under the dash were all the way at one end with the shaft pulled all the way out suggesting that the shaft is too short or collapsed...
Please Help!
I dropped the steering column to remove the instrument cluster at which time found that only the 2 nuts on the studs were securing the column (3rd lower bolt missing) and that they were not centered in the rectangular breakaway plastic washers, were away from the steering wheel end...
I dropped the steering column to remove the instrument cluster at which time found that only the 2 nuts on the studs were securing the column (3rd lower bolt missing) and that they were not centered in the rectangular breakaway plastic washers, were towards the steering wheel end (and breakaways...