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bent cross member support my wife picked up the explorer today from getting realigned. I replaced the R side camber adjusters to an aftermarket camber kit from Napa Autoparts. Firestone realigned it and got it finished this morning. I'm not sure yet how good it is now. They said it was...- eunique
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thanks! i will try that. ill keep you all updated with what happened? what about the torsion bars? could that be the possibility of the "wobbly movement?"- eunique
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thanks, i looked into it. Firestone stated that the ball joints and tie rods were fine. the alignment was off, and they have maxed out the camber. i need to get better adjusters. I'm looking at Ingall's camber kit or others? any suggestions? then, take it back to Firestone for realignment...- eunique
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Hello all! I am new to this forum and new to Ford Explorers. I just got my green 1999 XLT 4door, automatic, 6 cyl. For the most part, she is ok, needed a lot of TLC. I spent 2 days cleaning her up. 245,000 plus miles on rebuilt tranny. I was thinking about changing trans oil and filters...- eunique
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