fitted with an oil nipple. T h e track rod is thread'ed at either end. In fact,
all the Steering Rods, or, to he more exact, Tubes, ar,e threaded. This per-
mits of accurate adjustment, and to take care of any irr'egularities in the
tracking of the wheels.
Illustration No.
7
is an underneath view of th7e front end of the
frame showing the near side steering arm to which are attached two ball
sockets of the Steering Rods. This illustration shows clearly the shock
absorber mounting, the rubber buffer between the frame and the spring and
the various lubricators on the near side front axle assembly.
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