mobileaudio219
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I noticed this today, the driver side wheels/tires on both the front and back seem to sit in more than on the passenger side???
Anybody else notice this?
It's a 93 ranger, regular cab, 2wd, 2.3, 5 speed...
The truck drives perfectly straight and goes down the interstate at 75 mph just as smooth as can be...
I have only owned the truck a couple of months, but it passed safety inspection at one of the places who love to fail them...
Passenger side, looks normal...
Drivers side, looks sunken in..
I took a piece of string and ran it from the front of the fender to the rear of the fender, I couldnt find my tape measure but the passenger side tire looked about an inch from the string, the driverside looked about 3" from the string...
Both tires are the same size, 195/70/14's I believe...
Could the offset be that much more?
After looking again, the rear tires has about the same offset on either side...
I really hope its the frame bent...
Anybody else notice this?
It's a 93 ranger, regular cab, 2wd, 2.3, 5 speed...
The truck drives perfectly straight and goes down the interstate at 75 mph just as smooth as can be...
I have only owned the truck a couple of months, but it passed safety inspection at one of the places who love to fail them...
Passenger side, looks normal...
Drivers side, looks sunken in..
I took a piece of string and ran it from the front of the fender to the rear of the fender, I couldnt find my tape measure but the passenger side tire looked about an inch from the string, the driverside looked about 3" from the string...
Both tires are the same size, 195/70/14's I believe...
Could the offset be that much more?
After looking again, the rear tires has about the same offset on either side...
I really hope its the frame bent...
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