Wobbling cars
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I simply tighten one truck so that it turns freely but has no play in it, and then let the other truck wobble loosely, and it seems to work just fine for me, rarely do I ever have a car that wobbles or leans to a noticeable point. If I do run across that problem, I simply add fiber washers to the bolsters and then use top shank couplers to compensate for the raised ride height, but rarely do I ever have to do that.
Tom Carter
Railroad Training Services
Railroad Trainers & Consultants
Stockton, CA
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