On Sat, 29 Mar 2008, Bruce Griffis wrote: > So, Toy Pielander is all nice and shiny. Time to hit the grocery > store. Still pulling to the left, but also kind of a wobble under > heavy brakes. I didn't resurface to the front drums - so that's become > my priority! Resurface or replace (40 bucks to resurface each, 50ish > to replace - think I'll replace). I'd buy new ones and grease the old ones for storage (hoarding mentality). You'll eat new shoes with old drums; if uneven enough could cause some of the pulling, in addition to Matt's excellent advice. Resurfacing drums should be $10 each! Check that front end too; can you grease the upper trunnion bolts? If so, do it often! Those bolts freeze up and become a HUGE PITA AND $$$$$ to replace/repair. If the front end parts are good and kept that way, shoudl last along time. Except shocks are utterly non-available, period, no choice, no retrofit. Some NOS units available. Do all early american lower A-arms have those extra 3/8" holes in the side? If so, you can make an adapter like I did for a common shock. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list