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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
Front Suspension parts identification / serious problem leaning = '04 SportTrac 175K mi.
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<blockquote data-quote="blert" data-source="post: 1044260" data-attributes="member: 64702"><p>Not the cause of your lean but, for sure, you need new ones. Skip Ford and search for Moog front anti-sway bar end links. You will get the whole thing: bolts, washers, sleeve, better poly bushings, and a lower price.</p><p>No, the truck won't drop if you remove them. They actually need to be installed with the suspension under load (not jacked up) and on a flat surface.</p><p></p><p>The lean could be a few things, shocks included, but if everything else is good then it may be that you only need to adjust the torsion bars (simply tightening or loosening a bolt and measuring the distance from fender to top of wheel until they match).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blert, post: 1044260, member: 64702"] Not the cause of your lean but, for sure, you need new ones. Skip Ford and search for Moog front anti-sway bar end links. You will get the whole thing: bolts, washers, sleeve, better poly bushings, and a lower price. No, the truck won't drop if you remove them. They actually need to be installed with the suspension under load (not jacked up) and on a flat surface. The lean could be a few things, shocks included, but if everything else is good then it may be that you only need to adjust the torsion bars (simply tightening or loosening a bolt and measuring the distance from fender to top of wheel until they match). [/QUOTE]
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Suspension
Front Suspension parts identification / serious problem leaning = '04 SportTrac 175K mi.
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