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MURPHY55347 wrote:
I don't want to get hung up on the aspects of a good alignment. I know about the cheap handling fix, sway bars, track bars weighing the coach and proper tire inflation. What I am trying to fix is the inherent sloppy on center feel of the steering wheel that seems to be present on all F53 chassis. That's why I would like to limit this conversation to steering stabilizers and if people feel it has any impact on the sloppiness and what type work best.
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garyemunson wrote:
F-53s will not track very well unless the toe-in is set correctly. Loose front end parts also contribute to wander. If the grease boy doesn't understand that kingpins need grease, those will wear quickly. When the toe-in is set properly, tires will wear on the outer edge a little (generally enough to necessitate replacing the front tires before the rear). The price of admission for big truck tracking straight. Front end techs that aren't familiar with long chassis with straight axle adjustment will try taking off some of the toe-in to help with the tire wear. Boom. Wandering motorhome.
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