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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 12:43 PM
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Default RE: alignment

I hope you meant 32!!

23 is way too low, 32 is the pressure ford recommends, at least for the pirelli's.
Old Oct 26, 2006 | 12:45 PM
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Default RE: alignment

it said 23 and I will add pressure
Old Oct 26, 2006 | 12:46 PM
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Default RE: alignment

A camber problem? Is your car lowered? If not just take it to an alignment shop and pay $35.

ORIGINAL: afterburner

Mine drifts to the left also. My brother-in-law checked it out. He works at the dealership I bought my stang at. He said its a camber problem that can only be fixed with a shim repair kit BUT since I am over 12000 miles and its considered "wear" I have to pay for the kit and labor. I have 27000 miles on it. He did state if it was under the 12000 mile that it is under full warrenty including wear items such as Alignment and such. I suggest taking it in to get fixed. I am just going to live with it for now. Its not real bad but noticable.
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