HomeBrew2
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There's a thread on this forum somewhere from a guy that had the only "real" answer for me. I have no time to wait for dirt to do it's work but had considered being patient ... NOT!
The attached pic is obviousy on a wood floor ... you need to do this "attitude adjustment" on a concrete floor or an anvil or other substantial base. ... Literally beat the living shinola out of it ... mine were so "frozen" that each ball joint requried HARD pounding about each 20° (after removing all oversprayed paint and using extreme-pressure graphite) . ... I know it sounds hard to believe but, the guy whose post I read was exactly right and it worked perfectly for me. Hope it helps man.
Cheers!
The attached pic is obviousy on a wood floor ... you need to do this "attitude adjustment" on a concrete floor or an anvil or other substantial base. ... Literally beat the living shinola out of it ... mine were so "frozen" that each ball joint requried HARD pounding about each 20° (after removing all oversprayed paint and using extreme-pressure graphite) . ... I know it sounds hard to believe but, the guy whose post I read was exactly right and it worked perfectly for me. Hope it helps man.
Cheers!