X6StringerX
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- 2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost
So I've been putting off an allignment until I get my shackles. That way, I can do the TT the same day I install the shackles and my X won't look like the front is coming off the ground when it is sitting still.
Anyways, I had a '97 4x4 4-door X last year. I dropped the stock 235/70/15 tires in favor of some 30x9.50x15 A/Ts. The shop test fitted a 31x10.50x15 on one of my wheels, but when installed, at full lock on the wheel, it rubbed the upper A-arm. I just assumed that 31s wouldn't work on our Explorers without some modification. I later found that the 30s also rubbed slightly. That X needed an allignment as well... wore the inside HORRIBLY.
I discovered this forum when I purchased my current X. I found that many owners were running 31x10.50x15 tires with no rubbing issues whatsoever, but I wasn't too interested in doing an offroader. My first plan was to make this X a street machine, so rather than go the off-road look with 31s, I ditched my 235/75/15s in favor of some 255/70/15 Cooper Cobras. As I mentioned above, I'm in need of an allignment. I'm hoping that will solve my current issue. I took my X over to a buddy's house to change the oil... thank God I have a friend with a garage... 10 degrees today. Anyways, since I had it in the garage, I thought it would be a good idea to rotate my tires since the front tires were wearing uneven... more on the inside. I pulled the front passenger side tire off first and to my surprise, I found a 2" wide really shiny/smooth band all the way around the tire about 1.5" below the tire's inner side lugs. I inspected my suspension and BAM... upper A-arm had evidence of wear. I inspected everything that I could get access to and didn't find any worn out parts.
My current plans are to eventually run 31" or 32" A/T or M/T tires. Will an allignment fix this problem? I'd hate to plop down $600 on tires only to have them blowout from sidewall wear.
Anyways, I had a '97 4x4 4-door X last year. I dropped the stock 235/70/15 tires in favor of some 30x9.50x15 A/Ts. The shop test fitted a 31x10.50x15 on one of my wheels, but when installed, at full lock on the wheel, it rubbed the upper A-arm. I just assumed that 31s wouldn't work on our Explorers without some modification. I later found that the 30s also rubbed slightly. That X needed an allignment as well... wore the inside HORRIBLY.
I discovered this forum when I purchased my current X. I found that many owners were running 31x10.50x15 tires with no rubbing issues whatsoever, but I wasn't too interested in doing an offroader. My first plan was to make this X a street machine, so rather than go the off-road look with 31s, I ditched my 235/75/15s in favor of some 255/70/15 Cooper Cobras. As I mentioned above, I'm in need of an allignment. I'm hoping that will solve my current issue. I took my X over to a buddy's house to change the oil... thank God I have a friend with a garage... 10 degrees today. Anyways, since I had it in the garage, I thought it would be a good idea to rotate my tires since the front tires were wearing uneven... more on the inside. I pulled the front passenger side tire off first and to my surprise, I found a 2" wide really shiny/smooth band all the way around the tire about 1.5" below the tire's inner side lugs. I inspected my suspension and BAM... upper A-arm had evidence of wear. I inspected everything that I could get access to and didn't find any worn out parts.
My current plans are to eventually run 31" or 32" A/T or M/T tires. Will an allignment fix this problem? I'd hate to plop down $600 on tires only to have them blowout from sidewall wear.