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Old 06-06-2003, 11:34 PM
ranger4.0L ranger4.0L is offline
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allignment

I have a 1990 Ranger 4.0L 2WD

Does eny boddy know what cuases the
driver side front tire to stick out futher than the passenger side.

The driver side front tire does not track with the rear tire. the passenger tire tracks perfect with the rear tire.

I have checked the wheel base and they are the same on both sides

eny idea will be welcome
thank you
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Old 06-07-2003, 12:09 PM
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Unless someone has replace one of the front tires with a different offset and/or width the car may need to be re-aligned as it sounds like to camber setting is off.

If the alignment is correct and you still have the problem, you can check for the offset difference by taking both wheels off and looking for a offset number and width specs on the back spokes of the wheel.

Not all wheels will have these specs but it's worth taking a look.
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