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Old 03-28-2005, 03:17 PM
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LSPV Rod

Is the LSPV spring rod suppose to be straight or does it have a large bow in it? I recently had a limb hang up between the spare tire and rear differential, after my brakes started acting funny, I noticed the the LSPV rod was bent in a bow as if it was clearing the spare tire. It will clear the tire even if straight but have never paid alot of attention to it till I started having the funny feeling braking problem and remembered the limb being hung under there. The FSM shows it as being straight but can't really say!!
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You would have to look at what type of break problems you are having. I not 100 percent positive, but I think the rod is straight for the most part.
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Old 04-08-2005, 07:26 AM
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Re: LSPV Rod

Thanks for the reply!! Just have a low pedal and don't have alot of breaking power unless the pedal is pushed pretty hard!!
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