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- Dec 30, 2010
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- 64
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- knoxville TN
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Engine
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- 1 inch spacers
- Tire Size
- P23575R15
- My credo
- Do unto others then Split-probasti me et chognuisti me
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Yes. That is common. The whole purpose of these parts is to give you means to adjust the steering linkage. This is to overcome manufacturing tolerances and wear of parts. It is more important to make the vehicle drive safely down the road, going where you want it to go and minimizing wear on tires, than to have each adjustable piece in the exact same position.They were in two different positions and the tie rods were not spaced evenly, Is this Common?
Installed bushings and have found that I might need to lengthen the brake lines. They might be tugged on from time to time.
Hey dirtymike, what did you end doing about the brake lines? Did they end up being too short? What parts did you use to replace/lengthen them?
I'm putting a 2" coil spacer lift on my Ranger and now I'm worried my brake lines will be too short (though I haven't seen that issue mentioned anywhere else).