Ivan_D
Well-Known LVC Member
I've had a small pull coupled with off-center steering wheel. I took the LS to my local tire shop for rotation+alignment. Their tech was okay with me hanging around and chatting while he worked (the alignment bay is removed from the rest of the shop)
The reading was -1.2 right side camber, cant remember the rest. His computer displayed instructions for turning eccentrics on the front crossmember/LCA joint. He says my '06 is missing the adjustable spacer which should be in between the crossmember and the nut?? Sorry if I'm not using the right terminology here. Hopefully most of you service gurus are used to that.
He looked through the catalog and quoted me $140 to order a kit from a company called "specialty". I notice eibach and other kits sell for <$50.
Just to be clear, I'm posting a link to the parts he pointed out.
Part #3B236 & HN
http://www.fordparts.com/Commerce/CatalogResults.aspx?y=2006&m=Lincoln&mo=LS#Search
I had a front-end alignment done at my Ford Dealership just after purchasing the car 18 months ago..no mention of any problems but then again I only spoke with the Service Advisor and I still had the off-center steering wheel afterwards.
The reading was -1.2 right side camber, cant remember the rest. His computer displayed instructions for turning eccentrics on the front crossmember/LCA joint. He says my '06 is missing the adjustable spacer which should be in between the crossmember and the nut?? Sorry if I'm not using the right terminology here. Hopefully most of you service gurus are used to that.

He looked through the catalog and quoted me $140 to order a kit from a company called "specialty". I notice eibach and other kits sell for <$50.
Just to be clear, I'm posting a link to the parts he pointed out.
Part #3B236 & HN
http://www.fordparts.com/Commerce/CatalogResults.aspx?y=2006&m=Lincoln&mo=LS#Search
I had a front-end alignment done at my Ford Dealership just after purchasing the car 18 months ago..no mention of any problems but then again I only spoke with the Service Advisor and I still had the off-center steering wheel afterwards.