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dodge_guy
Jun 15, 2019Explorer II
Not all Wranglers have the issue. And yes it’s a problem with solid front axle vehicles. The biggest issue is toe out which really affects it. One tire want to go one way, and the other tire wants to go the other. Resulting in back and forth which gets worse and worse. Usually setting the toe to zero or 1/8”-3/16” toe in will stop it!
But to say an owner should be told about it is wrong. That’s like saying if the car blows up because it had gas in it the manuf should warn people when buying it! Oh wait all that safety information about handling differently is on the sun visor or in the owner manual, which I’m sure the owners have never read!
But to say an owner should be told about it is wrong. That’s like saying if the car blows up because it had gas in it the manuf should warn people when buying it! Oh wait all that safety information about handling differently is on the sun visor or in the owner manual, which I’m sure the owners have never read!
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