The list traffic is kinda slow so: My 77 Gremlin is back on the road finally. After a series of back and forths with the DMV I finally got my license plates yesterday. The temporary sticker expires today so I was dreading having to stand in line again to get a temporary renewal. Now to the tires: The car had some shimmy in the steering at 60 mph and above. I had only replaced the front shocks and left the rest of the front suspension alone since it looked good. Even the strut rod bushings appeared to be good. So in preparation for driving the car frequently, I took it to the local front end alignment tech who works with a shop I trust. These guys know and understand old cars. They are hot-rodding a mid-50s Packard. There was a 58 Mercury in the shop yesterday and both a 60s Camaro and Chevelle were in the alignmnent bay ahead of my Gremlin. I told the tech about the shimmy and asked him to check for worn parts and list anything that he thought needed replacement. I would perform any needed mainetance. If there were no significant worn parts and he thought the front would hold an alignment, go ahead and do it. When I picked up the car he said everything looked really good. He had corrected the toe-in and taken a little slop out of the steering box. He said the shimmy was coming from the old tires I had on it. The rubber is very hard and there are flat spots. The tires are Goodyear GT radials dating from the late seventies or early 1980s. They came to me on some old Cragar wheels off of a 69 AMX I bought and have since sold. I had put them on the car even though I realized they were old. They look is so period correct for the car mounted on AMC ralley wheels. The tread depth is like a new tire and I wasn't worried about the condition of the rubber because of the light weight of the Gremlin and the fact that I live alone and wouldn't have anyone else to worry about in the car. But in order to have a comfortable (and admittedly safer ride) it looks like I'll be investing in tires. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list