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Re: hy steer q's
« on: Aug 17, 2006, 03:18:26 PM »
I have an idea for you.  Why dont you call trail gear and have them help you out.  Pretty shirtty you buy parts from one company and come on the site of the competator and ask tech questions about there product.  Go to the trail gear web page, we dont need you here.
Aren't we testy this morning.  Must be tired of babysitting.
yup babysitting grown adults wears on you sometimes.  Been to many fights lately.
Please remember this is Marlins forum  and not PBB.  :nonono:  so lets keep our cool as hard as it may be at times.   i know  it  gets under my skin megolfer, but we keep this site as friendly as Marlin himself

so  please forgive me for my earlier comment, Mike , as always is right.   

grenadedtoy, i would start by checking with a tape measure to make sure your front tires are as close as possible to being alligned, and also a steering stabilizer will help,  hopefully  you will at least get THAT from Marlin
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