| No matter what you try, it will take at least four (4) times longer than =
expected.  Stick with it, though.  Front ends aren't all that difficult. =
 As soon as you get done, take it in for the best alignment you can get. =
 Don't worry what it costs.
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From:   Bart Schwartz[SMTP:bschwartz@dttus.com]
Sent:   Wednesday, September 20, 1995 5:29 pm
To:     mgs@autox.team.net
Subject:        Kingpin question...
     I seem to remember a thread awhile back when someone mentioned that =
     his LBC handled like a truck.  I am having a similar problem with =
my=20
     '76 Midget.  The guy at the garage said I need a new kingpin =
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     mine is bent.  In light of that,  I have few questions:
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     1) Is the kingpin the likely culprit of my steering problems or =
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     other parts need to be replaced as well?
     2) How much should a new kingpin cost?  I think VB wanted $80.  =
Could I=20
     pick up a good used one?
     3) How difficult should it be to put a new one on?  Do I need any=20
     special tools?  Am I going to be half way through this and realize =
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     have to have the car towed because I can't get the wheel back on?
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     I am a little concerned about trying this myself because it took me =
     about 4 hours just to figure out how to put a new alternator in.  =
I'm=20
     still learning where everything is.
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     Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    =20
     Bart
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     * Bart Schwartz                 Internet:  bschwartz@dttus.com *=20
     * 1976 Midget 1500              CServe:    75753,2550          *=20
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