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I just purchased a 94 f-150, it had 174,000 on it with a 300, its got a 6 inch rancho lift, it is also a short box.I paid 2400 for it, i havent drove it 1,000 miles yet, and I already love my Ford.
My Ra bushings are out, and i need someone that knows where to buy them, because all the auto stores in chippewa falls dont have them, and have no idea what im talking about. I also need some info on how to make my front tires sit straight. They currently angle in and are wearing the tires on the end very bad. can u please email me at yamaha_rebel660@hotmail.com with your replys
If your front wheels are leaning in at the top your ball joints need to be checked tou can put in a shim that straightens them out but if you go to that much work just change the ball joints they only cost around 40 dollars i think dave
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I haven't purchased anything at rockauto.com, but the counter guy at autozone bought timing belt etc for his Focus from them cheaper than he could in his store with his discount.
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