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- 1994 XLT
Today I put the Explorer on jack stands and removed the front tires. I dropped the drag link so I could get to the axle side track bar mount. Had to remove the upper track bar mount first to get the lower bushing to wiggle out. It is showing very little wear so I am not sure if it was contributing to the bump I am feeling. Decided to paint the track bar while it was out, and that's as far as I got.
Daughter has her final day at a horse show tomorrow so nothing to be done then. I also need to remove a bunch of stuff out of the RV on Monday so I can take it into a shop to fix the engine AC on Tuesday. The plan is to slowly get everything done by the end of next week. Just removing the front tires hurt my chest a little so I can tell I am not completely healed, need to take it easy.
I have a question: The Explorer has a right side pull when on the highway. It doesn't seem to matter if I am on asphalt or concrete freeway, it is a very steady pull. Not extreme, but it did get more pronounced with the Maxxis Razr tires, possibly just because they are so much larger than the old tires. Its not the tires, because I have moved them all over and its still there. The toe is set at about 1/8". The wheel base is the same on both sides. I was thinking of turning the right side radius arm rod end out a half a turn more than the driver side. I was thinking maybe pushing that right side tire slightly forward would take out some of the pull. Does that make any sense?
Daughter has her final day at a horse show tomorrow so nothing to be done then. I also need to remove a bunch of stuff out of the RV on Monday so I can take it into a shop to fix the engine AC on Tuesday. The plan is to slowly get everything done by the end of next week. Just removing the front tires hurt my chest a little so I can tell I am not completely healed, need to take it easy.
I have a question: The Explorer has a right side pull when on the highway. It doesn't seem to matter if I am on asphalt or concrete freeway, it is a very steady pull. Not extreme, but it did get more pronounced with the Maxxis Razr tires, possibly just because they are so much larger than the old tires. Its not the tires, because I have moved them all over and its still there. The toe is set at about 1/8". The wheel base is the same on both sides. I was thinking of turning the right side radius arm rod end out a half a turn more than the driver side. I was thinking maybe pushing that right side tire slightly forward would take out some of the pull. Does that make any sense?