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QUOTE: Originally posted by ndbprr While that car is upside down see if the one truck is sitting level on the bolster. I've gotten cars from all manufactirers that came out of the mold with some distortions particularly the bearing surface for the truck. If the truck runs downhill in one direction you will nee to file it flat and add some shim washers from Kadee to bring it back up to snuff.
QUOTE: Originally posted by timbowa You might also wan't to check that the car itself isn't warped which could cause the problem.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by TA462 I had an Athearn RTR that had the same problem. The truck was fine side to side but had very little play front to back because of a very small piece of flash on the bottom of the car where the screw goes in. I guy at my club figured it out and it has been fine ever since.