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Anybody have any ideas,
My 89 fullsize Bronco is tearing the tires up on the insides
real bad and really quick.
Its a quad shock with only 1 set installed. I replaced everything
from one tie rod end to the other, check the ball joints which were
OK but the wheels are laying in at the top still.
Bad coils maybe? Just looking for some ideas before it goes to
the frontend shop.
Thanks
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Dave
92 F150
Chapter Member
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body,but rather to skid in sideways totally worn out shouting"Holy Crap, What a Ride" R.I.P.Marty, Jason
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Dave
92 F150
Chapter Member
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body,but rather to skid in sideways totally worn out shouting"Holy Crap, What a Ride" R.I.P.Marty, Jason
Dave,
How does it track down the road? Does it pull any left/or to right? I did the alignment on Raven, and the ride is so nice, and the mileage went up.
I don't have the beefy tires, but the theory I guess is pretty much the same...
__________________ Dan
'96 F-150 StyleSide 302/5-Speed RC/SB. 'Lil Raven'
Didn't know if you had it planned. I had another brake and rotor job come in the door today and the only time the customer has an opening is Sunday. So, hopefully I can juggle the brake job and the meet.
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'96 F-150 StyleSide 302/5-Speed RC/SB. 'Lil Raven'
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