Re: [HSS] Re: 28 Sport Roadster
davekeister@uswest.net wrote:
Bob, re the pivoting of the front wheels, there is an adjustment to>
> --- In HudsonSuperSix16-29@y..., "Robert C. Harris"
> <bharriscar@p...> wrote:
> > Hello Paul, I'm inquiring about 28 Hudson Roadsters, The History
> of Hudson book says the roadsters were designed by LeBaron and built
> by Biddle and Smart.
> > I remember Bob Coultier said that was incorrect. Do you (or if Bob
> C. is out there) or someone else know who designed and built the 28
> roadster body ?
> > Additionally do you know how many 28 roadsters are in existence ?
> > Bob Coultier, Dave K., Me, You, who else ?
> > I need the two above bits of information for the Great Race
> application.
> > Last question, How do I get into the files section ? Would like
> to look at those bumpers, I' ve had a problem with the front wheels
> pivoting too far. Mainly because I'm running a bigger wheel and tire
> than stock. Thanks, Bob H.
>
limit the travel of the front wheels, behind the king pin. Loosen the
lock nut and wind the stop screw out a few turns. The screw has a
square head which limits against the axle. Adjust it so that the wheel
doesn't hit the drag link on full left turn.
Geoff.
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