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<blockquote data-quote="runner over" data-source="post: 1011529" data-attributes="member: 17502"><p><strong>alignment</strong></p><p></p><p>I have inspected the front end many times lately. Wheel bearings and trunings done about 4-5 months ago and haven't been wheeled on. still tight . Steering box is ifs and not much slop......both sides of frame have been plated with 3/8 steel and there is grade 8 bolts for the box. Marlin hysteer . Didn't want to put the good rear tires up front just to where them out also. Used to be my wheeler but now is kinda turning into the dailey driver untill I get a car for my wife. The only thing I can think of is that that degreed shim was helping the caster out but I wish the was a way to figure this out without waiting for my tires to run bald.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runner over, post: 1011529, member: 17502"] [b]alignment[/b] I have inspected the front end many times lately. Wheel bearings and trunings done about 4-5 months ago and haven't been wheeled on. still tight . Steering box is ifs and not much slop......both sides of frame have been plated with 3/8 steel and there is grade 8 bolts for the box. Marlin hysteer . Didn't want to put the good rear tires up front just to where them out also. Used to be my wheeler but now is kinda turning into the dailey driver untill I get a car for my wife. The only thing I can think of is that that degreed shim was helping the caster out but I wish the was a way to figure this out without waiting for my tires to run bald. [/QUOTE]
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