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Thanks, for your input! I know the load is carried between the bearing and the race but I can slide the bearing on the spindle and it's not even close to tight. It wiggles all over the place and, yeah, I'm not comfortable with that so a new one is on the way.
Had the same problem on my '70 charger and I don't know if its same as '69 Bee, but I had to install the whole panel on the inside because it acts as a guide to the window. Sounds like the same problem I had. Hope this helps.
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I currently have American Racing Torq Thrust IIs on my 69. The fronts are 17x7 and the rears are 18x8. I’m not a huge fan of “big” wheels and small sidewalls on 60s-70s cars. I also have a set of American Racing Outlaw 1 wheels, 15x7 front, and 15x8.5 rear. The 17/18s kinda grew on me a little...
Hi All,
Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving. I have been fighting with the passenger side rear rollup quarter window on our '69 Bee, trying to get it fully adjusted. So far, I've been able to adjust all of the directions back forth, up down, and the up/down stops. however, I need to tip out...