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4x4van
Dec 03, 2020Explorer III
Have you weighed your rig (preferably 4 corner, but at the very least front/rear) and adjusted your tire pressure according to the actual weight on each axle? That made a night/day difference in the handling of my last RV (Ford E-350 class C); it was a white knuckle ride prior, very relaxing after.
You say that you've had the brakes redone, but does that mean just the front, or both front and rear? The rear could cause it to pull also.
A "sloppy" front end could be any number of things worn, from the steering box itself to the idler arm to tie rods to... Your alignment guy should have been able to narrow that down when he did the alignment.
You say that you've had the brakes redone, but does that mean just the front, or both front and rear? The rear could cause it to pull also.
A "sloppy" front end could be any number of things worn, from the steering box itself to the idler arm to tie rods to... Your alignment guy should have been able to narrow that down when he did the alignment.
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