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DSDP_Don
Apr 04, 2015Explorer
I've seen this happen while vehicles are being towed. Personally, I think the front end gets lite from being pulled rather than being propelled and causes them to shimmy at the slightest jolt.
I think toe-in will help, but you can only go so far before you start prematurely wearing out tires. If I had this issue, I would try lowering the hitch height so that the tow bar was an inch or so below level at the hitch. I think this downward pull would keep the front end from getting lite.
I think toe-in will help, but you can only go so far before you start prematurely wearing out tires. If I had this issue, I would try lowering the hitch height so that the tow bar was an inch or so below level at the hitch. I think this downward pull would keep the front end from getting lite.
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