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06-05-2010 02:12 PM #1
MM II front end with the stock type lower arms only need the strut rods, because of the narrow mounting, the ones with the wide spread don't use them.
Sounds like they said, something must be loose, and you missed it. Are you sure your new rims are seated all the way to the rotor flat, and not hanging up on the center of the bearing hub somewhere?
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06-05-2010 05:26 PM #2
I don't doubt that I must have missed something, but , for the life of me I cannot see anything! I just had her on the lift and rechecked everything I could reach/see. Didn't take the rims' off, but they look, from the back/side to be fully seated. I do see about a 1/4" of spline showing where the steering rod mates to the rack...
Bart
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06-05-2010 05:42 PM #3
First, check the balance of the rear tires, they can sometimes set up a shake that transfers to the front end.
Are all four tires the same make? Some brands are just incompatible.
The new front bushings on the inner A-frame ends, are they Ford or aftermarket? Some are too soft, allowing movement. Then again, some are too hard, causing flex somewhere else.
Finally, get a buddy to drive beside you and watch what's happening when it shakes.
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06-05-2010 08:20 PM #4
I saw last night on fb about John. The world sure lost a great one. I'm going to miss his humor, advice, and perspective from another portion of the world. Rest in Peace Johnboy.
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