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- 1993
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- 4.0 OHV
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Hey all, I just had a wheel alignment done on my 93 Ranger 4x4, because the front tires were wearing on both sides,, inners only. The mechanic aligned/adjusted only one side of the front end (drivers side) as I watched him perform the whole alignment. When I asked him why only one side he said the other side didn't need to be adjusted. Is this normal procedure to align one side only?
Further, I watched the alignment screen during the procedure, the lights were green on the front tires on the screen which had appeared to be fine, indicating alignment was good. However, while driving home I noticed my steering wheel wasn't centered, and it drifts slightly to the right when I let go of the wheel without braking. Should I go back? Your thoughts.
Further, I watched the alignment screen during the procedure, the lights were green on the front tires on the screen which had appeared to be fine, indicating alignment was good. However, while driving home I noticed my steering wheel wasn't centered, and it drifts slightly to the right when I let go of the wheel without braking. Should I go back? Your thoughts.
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