All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: play in steering wheel '07 Dutchmen Freelander Mandalay Parr wrote: Take it to a shop and have the front end and steering checked. Not normal like it is. Look for a roll pin connection pinning two shafts together. I once had the shaft splines so short that the only thing holding it together was the roll pin. It worked its way around the shaft wearing a groove around the shaft. It eventually wore all the way around and I lost my steering ability at fifty miles and hour. I stomped on the brakes and the wheels locked to the left spinning us onto the median. Had they gone the other way we would have gone into a huge concrete drop off and most likely died. This was in 1975 and I still remember it. use pliers hold one shaft while someone wiggles the steering wheel to check to see if the shafts are slipping.Re: Do You Flush. 2112 wrote: Tvov wrote: I don't know about the enzyme stuff, if it works, sounds like a good idea. The enzymes produce methane, what you smell. Not a good idea nor needed. Methane has no smell. Hydrogen sulfide smells like rotten eggs however. Product of organic decomposition
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