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Straight Axle Steering

 
 
Straight Axle Steering
Straight Axle Steering
After pre-lubing the ball joint and tension spring, the screw cap was then secured using a flat-blade screwdriver. Notice the early-model ball joints had no dust caps. View Related Article
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