Center steering "improved"

SuperDave
SuperDave Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
The 54 Hornet I am working on has a different center steering bracket or reinforcement. it appears to use a different and longer center pin. I have heard that they were called steering stabilizers. I would like to buy another one. Anyone know what I am talking about? anyone have one for sale?

Dave w :)

I trid to post a picture but couldn't get it to uploasd from the MSN site. ? It's there..

http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0YwCNAgweK!bLQ05GewlH8a2jicqW8K3PgJnhtwMNF8XL8fbTDSF6YFgqGcyg3CnyfuxcOE3AF1MU.

Just won't upload to this site. My lack of Computer skills..

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  • rambos_ride
    rambos_ride Senior Contributor
    SuperDave wrote:
    The 54 Hornet I am working on has a different center steering bracket or reinforcement. it appears to use a different and longer center pin. I have heard that they were called steering stabilizers. I would like to buy another one. Anyone know what I am talking about? anyone have one for sale?
    Dave w :)
    I trid to post a picture but couldn't get it to uploasd from the MSN site. ? It's there..
    http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0YwCNAgweK!bLQ05GewlH8a2jicqW8K3PgJnhtwMNF8XL8fbTDSF6YFgqGcyg3CnyfuxcOE3AF1MU.
    Just won't upload to this site. My lack of Computer skills..
    Dave you must have been logged into your MSN account - if you look at the link text you'll see "_Secure/" followed by a bunch of gobbly-d-gook which is an encrypted string and why we don't see a link or picture.

    So to get the url or the picture just navigate to the page as a normal "drive by" user (don't log in!) then right click on the picture and select "Properties" from the popup menu. A window will open up that will show the correct path and name in a format that can be read by the machine/internet.

    You can use your mouse to highlight the path and name and then "CTRL-C" will copy it to the clipboard and allow you to "CTRL-V" or paste into the post.

    If you still have any problems let me know.

    Dan
  • SuperDave
    SuperDave Senior Contributor
    Simple when you know how! I will follow your advice as soon as I get a chance. Thanks Dan,

    Davce
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