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General Sport Trac Discussion
Camber/Caster Adjust
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<blockquote data-quote="FlipTrac_511" data-source="post: 752139" data-attributes="member: 60310"><p>My 2WD 04 has Monroe Reflexes all around, for the last ~40K miles. They got rid of wobbling (that the OEM shocks afforded) in all but extreme conditions but as stonemiser mentioned above they are on the stiff side. Not severely so but the Trac is definitely rigid. They serve me well but when the time comes to replace them, I may go with the softer Monroe Sensatracs and hopefully those will hit the sweet spot.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've had constant issues with my alignment too though. Even with regular maintenance the original Goodyear RT/S and now my Forteras are showing some cupping on the inner and outer tread. I had aftermarket camber kits installed by one shop but they made noise so I had them reinstall OE parts which (I discovered after the fact) were adjustable. After an alignment my Trac will track pretty straight but if I hit the slightest bump she gets thrown of whack all over again and starts to discretely wander to the left.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I can't tell if it's my shocks or the Goodyears that's the culprit (I need to check brakes too though). I think I need to visit a alignment specialty shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlipTrac_511, post: 752139, member: 60310"] My 2WD 04 has Monroe Reflexes all around, for the last ~40K miles. They got rid of wobbling (that the OEM shocks afforded) in all but extreme conditions but as stonemiser mentioned above they are on the stiff side. Not severely so but the Trac is definitely rigid. They serve me well but when the time comes to replace them, I may go with the softer Monroe Sensatracs and hopefully those will hit the sweet spot. I've had constant issues with my alignment too though. Even with regular maintenance the original Goodyear RT/S and now my Forteras are showing some cupping on the inner and outer tread. I had aftermarket camber kits installed by one shop but they made noise so I had them reinstall OE parts which (I discovered after the fact) were adjustable. After an alignment my Trac will track pretty straight but if I hit the slightest bump she gets thrown of whack all over again and starts to discretely wander to the left. I can't tell if it's my shocks or the Goodyears that's the culprit (I need to check brakes too though). I think I need to visit a alignment specialty shop. [/QUOTE]
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