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wheel bearing failure allows wheels to lean it that top
next is ball joint failure followed by suspension bush failure
Take it to an accredited suspension shop and when finished with the repairs have a wheel alignment done
no.its already pre adjusted from factory,most of the time when your steering has play in it, this is due to worn front suspension parts, have the front end checked.
the best thing for you to do is stop by your local ford dealership in the parts department and they be able to print you off the pictures and diagrams you need because i look in my 1997 to-2003 Expedition Haynes auto repair manual and there is nothing on the air ride so stop by your Ford dealership and you be able to get it wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
Broken or worn out Strut. Can also be a worn ball joint or other suspension or steering part. I would suggest you take your Honda to a trusted mechanic or Honda dealer and have the suspension & steering throughly inspected. This can be very dangerous so you need to not ignore the problem.
your best bet for a diagram is to ask for a suspension printout at your local dealership. Or take a look under any 86-95 Ford Taurus SLO, SHO, or Sable and they use the same design (the SHO just uses slightly different parts. Here is a link though for a SHO parts list with part numbers. Hope this helps.
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