Rob Spangler
QUOTE: Originally posted by GMTRacing Jarrell, On BB cars, sometimes the screws are tight and there is still too much play on both ends. In that case you need to get some shims from the LHS that fit between the truck pivot and mount point on the frame. I used .010 thick shims stacked to suit but don't remember the diameters. Still do just one end as Rinkersan said. Hope this helps. J.R.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker Check the wheelsets for a damaged one - I've seen Athearn wheelsets that have one of the wheels driven at an angle on the axle - probaby didn't seat in the press properly. Also check that the truck screws are tightened properly - the truck should swivel freely, but one should be tight enough that it ONLY swivels, the other should be allowed to rock slightly - 3 point suspension. There might be some flash in the truck bolster or on the frame which doesn't allow the truck to sit properly on the underframe. --Randy
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