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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1017750" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Not altogether true. There is another scenario that could cause the same effect. How 'bout front leaf springs breaking? Why do I bring that up? Something our safety department brought up. There are alot of old Express trucks for sale out there on Ebay. We of course can purchase them, but Express' safety department cautioned our division that if it were a matter of a couple thousaand dollars invested, many would still be at Express. In other words, many of these vehicles that a few short months ago were falling apart and heading for the scrap heap. Why put any money past essential into them? Not hard to believe a broken tie rod, spring pitman arm, steering linkage or other front end causing loss of control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1017750, member: 22662"] Not altogether true. There is another scenario that could cause the same effect. How 'bout front leaf springs breaking? Why do I bring that up? Something our safety department brought up. There are alot of old Express trucks for sale out there on Ebay. We of course can purchase them, but Express' safety department cautioned our division that if it were a matter of a couple thousaand dollars invested, many would still be at Express. In other words, many of these vehicles that a few short months ago were falling apart and heading for the scrap heap. Why put any money past essential into them? Not hard to believe a broken tie rod, spring pitman arm, steering linkage or other front end causing loss of control. [/QUOTE]
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