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Golden_HVAC
Oct 11, 2014Explorer
The steering stabilizers wear out just like the shock absorbers do. Replace it if you have loose handling, and it will start doing it's job again.
If you have any unusual tire wear, then drive your car to several alignment shops, until you find one that works on large trucks. Ask if they can align a E-series motorhome. See if they have a 10+ ton jack to "Adjust" the front axle like has been done for many years on 1 ton + trucks. A typical alignment shop does not use a 10 or 20 ton jack anymore to adjust the front axle, while a good alignment shop will, and this can straighten the front axle, and provide great tire wear! And improved steering.
You might also need some upgraded shock absorbers too. This can never hurt, especially if you have old factory shocks. I replaced mine at about 1 year and 15,000 miles on the RV. It improved a LOT!
Fred.
If you have any unusual tire wear, then drive your car to several alignment shops, until you find one that works on large trucks. Ask if they can align a E-series motorhome. See if they have a 10+ ton jack to "Adjust" the front axle like has been done for many years on 1 ton + trucks. A typical alignment shop does not use a 10 or 20 ton jack anymore to adjust the front axle, while a good alignment shop will, and this can straighten the front axle, and provide great tire wear! And improved steering.
You might also need some upgraded shock absorbers too. This can never hurt, especially if you have old factory shocks. I replaced mine at about 1 year and 15,000 miles on the RV. It improved a LOT!
Fred.
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