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torinoscj429
Apr 22, 2016Explorer
06Fargo wrote:
That's a nice looking B-conversion Gerard.
The tall profile and long rear overhang is helping the wind try to weathervane the vehicle into the wind when driving in cross wind.
A check to make sure all steering components are tight to spec and front castor angle is correct may find something contributing to the effect...
A sway bar won't hurt but might not cure...
You have lots of suspension company resources in SoCal
The weather vane comparison seems pretty accurate!
Last year going across Kansas, we were behind a 4 wheel drive, 4-door Ford pickup with a tall camper. He didn't sway much at all, and I did notice his rear sway bar.
Thanks for the reply!
Gerard
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