Viro
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- August 11, 2008
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- City, State
- Leamington, Ontario
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2004 Sport Trac XLT 4x4
Looking at my sport trac today and it looks as though the driver side front end is lower than the passenger side front end.
I've recently had the front shocks replaced followed by new lower ball joints shortly after. Figuring I had that all sorted out I went out and got some new tires because the front end problems ruined my tires and made the ride horrible from the cupping that went on with the tires.
I'm scheduled to have an alignment done on Wednesday but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know if the alignment would address the sag or not.
Any thoughts? Is an alignment going to pick up on the sag? Is it because I got a full tank of gas in the Trac? Can't say I've noticed it before. The whole front end problems and tires going bad has been frustrating and I'm happy with the ride now with the new tires but I'm trying to avoid this problem again in the near future.
I didn't pay good money for tires to have them get the same problem all over because the shop missed something .....
I've recently had the front shocks replaced followed by new lower ball joints shortly after. Figuring I had that all sorted out I went out and got some new tires because the front end problems ruined my tires and made the ride horrible from the cupping that went on with the tires.
I'm scheduled to have an alignment done on Wednesday but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know if the alignment would address the sag or not.
Any thoughts? Is an alignment going to pick up on the sag? Is it because I got a full tank of gas in the Trac? Can't say I've noticed it before. The whole front end problems and tires going bad has been frustrating and I'm happy with the ride now with the new tires but I'm trying to avoid this problem again in the near future.
I didn't pay good money for tires to have them get the same problem all over because the shop missed something .....