Been considering a leaf check too. They're all intact and my mechanic says they're good but my nechanic isn't a spring specialist. Good and intact but does't mean they may not have tilted.
Drifting Freightliner Columbia
Discussion in 'Freightliner Forum' started by Subzero1985, Sep 14, 2011.
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I was so hoping to see a video of a columbia drifting haha
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one day I will grease my back tires and find a parking lot and do some drifting while bob tailing lol that would get hits on youtube. lolOldironfan Thanks this. -
Hi so did find out what wad the problem tell me pls mine does same issue
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Change filter and fluid in ps reservoir what area looking for mechanic?
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Check springs by measuring from ground to frame from spring to frame. Check spring bushings check for bent rim try switching steers side to side maybe just what’s called tire pull. Common problem with steers . Usually just swapping sides if not break down tire and turn around on rim. Maybe shake is in driveline or loose wheel bearing or bent spindle Good start is where you bought steers have them flipped should be free if fixed problem. Check tires for out of round and ofcourse tr check balance Probably all it is needs balanced and flipped around to fix pull
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240k on a set of steer tires? Thats gotta be a world record isnt it?Oldironfan and Rideandrepair Thank this.
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Ive done that 120 on front axle + 120 on front drive axle!! On the steers that’s a miracle!
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Or a major miscalculation. In 25 years around the trucking industry I've never seen a truck put a quarter of a million miles on a set of steer tiresRideandrepair and Oldironfan Thank this.
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That’s pretty cool wonder how long rear ends last doing that! Reminds me of the time I spun like a top bobtailing on ice. It was much more exciting.
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