S. Allen
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- August 28, 2001
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- City, State
- Houston, TX
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1995 XLT 4x4
Ok, I have owned this 95 4x4 Explorer for four years now and after swapping the shocks for some stiffer Edelbrocks, changing the radius arm bushings and REALLY watching for potholes, I still cannot keep the front-end aligned for any considerable period of time.
My 1986 S-10 4x4 (which was a piece of you know what, otherwise) kept it's front end aligned for years and it saw MUCH more serious off-roading than this Explorer. I never had the front-end aligned and it never cupped a set of tires on the inside, like the 95 Explorer does right now. Whats up with this?
I am not running oversized tires (23575-R15 Michelin Cross Terrain SUVs) or off-roading it very much at all. An occaisinal jaunt through our hunting land every other month or so at low speeds (and almost never in 4WD), but I can't keep the front end aligned.
...any suggestions? ...how do you guys stand these front ends? ...is it just something you put up with on Ford trucks?
Thanks in advance for the advice,
-SA
My 1986 S-10 4x4 (which was a piece of you know what, otherwise) kept it's front end aligned for years and it saw MUCH more serious off-roading than this Explorer. I never had the front-end aligned and it never cupped a set of tires on the inside, like the 95 Explorer does right now. Whats up with this?
I am not running oversized tires (23575-R15 Michelin Cross Terrain SUVs) or off-roading it very much at all. An occaisinal jaunt through our hunting land every other month or so at low speeds (and almost never in 4WD), but I can't keep the front end aligned.
...any suggestions? ...how do you guys stand these front ends? ...is it just something you put up with on Ford trucks?
Thanks in advance for the advice,
-SA