For a while the old girl has been a pretty ruff ride. Moreso with a passenger. a minor ripple or bump in the road would cause the right front tire to make contact with the top of the wheel well. Thought it must be either the shocks or weakened springs from the extra weight of the blower. Ruled the shocks out as I recently changed them hoping to fix the quality of the ride.
I should’ve caught the problem when I repacked the front bearings. The lower A-arm bump stop was almost gone, I’m guessing, from age. Would not pull out of the slot so took a hack saw to it. Harder trying to get the new one back in. I greased it, oiled it & cussed it.
Finally figured the only way was to press it in. I used a rawhide mallet that fit just right between the upper arm & the greased up stop resting on the slot. Put the floor jack under the lower on the outside edge & jacked it till it popped into place.
Made a world of different. No more rubbing or scraping & rough surfaces are hardly felt. Glad it was something as simple as a $9 hunk of hard rubber instead of shocks or springs.
Shoulda took a pic of the chewed up one, but didn’t. Here’s the new one with 1/2” cut off the top.
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What got the job done
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