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Re: Tight steering 1947 Clipper
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harrybar
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Thanks. I found a shop in St. Petersburg very experienced with Packards and a machine shop close to them with the proper equipment. I will take my Clipper there tomorrow.

Posted on: 2012/9/12 15:36
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Re: Tight steering 1947 Clipper
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harrybar
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I got my Clipper back from the shop. They had to install new kingpins. It now steers effortlessly. Thanks again for the advice.

Posted on: 2012/9/26 6:24
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