97MarkJA
Dedicated LVC Member
Last spring I did an entire suspension rebuild when I got new wheels and tires from Brad and did the gears/posi, I did both the front and rear. still on air and it works perfect. My car is sensor lowered about a inch and a half all the way around.
I put about 6k miles on it over the summer, after taking it out of storage I noticed today that the front tires are starting to wear on the inside.
I had the work done at tousley and they did the cruise recall on it at the same time, the guy that did it left his tools under the hood (found them when I got home)
Tousley normally does a good job but I'm hesitant to take my car back, we have a local shop here in town and the head mechanic did a 4 wheel on my classic mini when I built it. I've checked around and alot of the shops wont do air ride cars. I spoke with the local guy this morning and he said "no problem, bring me anything. as long as the parts are good and I can get it on the rack I'll get it done for you, if you dont like the way it drive bring it back and I'll change it."
My question is the ride hieght, looking at the Ford manual it says for the alignment to be done in the "curb loaded position with the air ride switch off"
Do they mean vented position?
I put about 6k miles on it over the summer, after taking it out of storage I noticed today that the front tires are starting to wear on the inside.
I had the work done at tousley and they did the cruise recall on it at the same time, the guy that did it left his tools under the hood (found them when I got home)
Tousley normally does a good job but I'm hesitant to take my car back, we have a local shop here in town and the head mechanic did a 4 wheel on my classic mini when I built it. I've checked around and alot of the shops wont do air ride cars. I spoke with the local guy this morning and he said "no problem, bring me anything. as long as the parts are good and I can get it on the rack I'll get it done for you, if you dont like the way it drive bring it back and I'll change it."
My question is the ride hieght, looking at the Ford manual it says for the alignment to be done in the "curb loaded position with the air ride switch off"
Do they mean vented position?