cdsl227
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- June 25, 2001
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- City, State
- Brooklyn, NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2001 Explorer XLT
Had the wheels aligned again at a different place, still no good. It does drive ok, but it doesn't feel right. It actually felt and this may not sound right, but flatter on the road prior to changing over to hi-steer. I've been doing some research and I watched as the guy that did the alignment the last time pulled up, by the way, he said he didn't like the way it felt either (but it was dead on for all settings), it looks to me like the outside tire on a turn is rolling under too much. That I believe indicates not enough negative camber. I'm going to get some eccentric upper ball joint bushings and experiment with the camber. The toe is fine, it has to be the camber that's causing it to dance.
I moved the drag link back down to the tab I welded onto the tie-rod, since I had a spare, I cut it to size and welded in another insert. It feels a lot better (still not right, but) with the drag link on the tie-rod, but that's not where I want it. I'd rather run the drag link over the passengers knuckle.
I moved the drag link back down to the tab I welded onto the tie-rod, since I had a spare, I cut it to size and welded in another insert. It feels a lot better (still not right, but) with the drag link on the tie-rod, but that's not where I want it. I'd rather run the drag link over the passengers knuckle.