front tires are leaning in at the top and out at the bottom causing major tire wear You probably need ball joints, unless you have large aftermarket tires which means you only need an alignment.
I have a 2000 ford explorer sport, it was not starting so they had to push it into the shop they replaced the fuel pump, when I went to drive it home I had a vibration in the steering wheel, but only ...
...wheel sits at 2:00 Sounds like a serious front end problem, probably one or more of the components are shot, or if equipped, the rack and pinion steering. Better have it checked before something ...
tyre wear,if your shockers have gone the wear pattern will be flat across the tyre tread/no tread/tread/no tread,and you will feel like you have square wheels. to check shockers, push hard down on one
at first when i was driving (in 4wd) it felt like a hit a bump in the rear of my car. It made a noise and the back end seemed to ****. As I kept driving it felt like it kept happening every 30 seconds
does my 2003 ford explorer sport have front wheel drive, rear wheel drive or all wheel drive. my email is [email protected] it is most likely an automatic awd, 4 hi is full time 4 wheel drive, 4 lo is
I have a 2001 ford explorer and it shakes/ vibrates pretty bad when accelerating. When you arent accelerating it stops but of course continues when you accelerate. What could be wrong? TIRES NEED ...
shakes will turning I have replaced tie rods/ lower ball joint struts/ sway bar link. sway bar braket on the driver side will not bolt all the way. the vehical will shake will turning. what could be ...
wheel fall off? Tried taking it to a mechanic and Ford dealer and nothing was open. If the tire on the rim is still holding air and the rim isn't obviously bent it should be alright if you go nice
my 92 ford ranger 2wd pulls to the right while im driving. how to align it myself Check your tire pressure 1st to see if all tires have the same psi If not, this can cause it to pull If it needs an ...
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