FRONT END WORK
 

FRONT END WORK

Started by saddleup, December 05, 2013, 07:30:18 AM

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saddleup

Feller, on a FB Bus forum looking for a shop in ore,or cali, he on his way to Quartzite, has a 4106, anybody have the name on a shop?
Yuma,Az


1974 Eagle 05 On the road, to Somewhere

luvrbus

Kaiser Wheel and Alignment in Eugene Or  541-344-5587 the very best when it comes to buses
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saddleup

Yep, that was the one i was looking for,this worked quiker then calling you ....lol
Yuma,Az


1974 Eagle 05 On the road, to Somewhere

Utahclaimjumper

 Tell him if he's having front end work performed to set the CASTER out to 2-3 degrees positive,, he will thank you.<<<Dan
Utclmjmpr  (rufcmpn)
EX 4106 (presently SOB)
Cedar City, Ut.
72 VW Baja towed

saddleup

Dan,Hopefully i have him steered to this forum,and post
Yuma,Az


1974 Eagle 05 On the road, to Somewhere

lvbob

Kaiser alignment is probably the best on the West coast. They did alignment work on my Eagle and I was very satisfied. Price wise they are very reasonable.  Also they have 30 amp and water out side if you need to stay over night.
1981 Eagle 10/15 series 60 740 auto

TexasBorderDude

Had mine done there in '08.  Since I fulltime, they even scheduled 2 full days in the shop so I would have to have only one overnight in a motel.  Great folks!  Gave me a great tip... grease the front-end ever 30 days or so to keep everything tight.  Sometimes a pita, but worth the effort.
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