bigredscowboy
Well-Known Member
As none of you are looking at the truck I will do my best to describe the situation and hope for reasonable theories.
94 Ranger 4x4 4.0 stock. Had a head-on collision on the driver side at about 20mph 3 yrs ago. Had the frame measured and it was fine, and also had it aligned. When I got it back i noticed it pulled to the right. Had it realigned a while later and he said he tweaked it to the extreme so it must be a frame issue. Because the engine was bad I didn't fix it and bought a Tacoma. I know its a sin. Couldn't afford the taco so i've reverted to the Ranger. Took it to a second frame shop. The bracket at the rear of the driver radius arm was bent forward and the bushings were shot, but the frame measured straight. He fixed that, but to no avail. Still pulls to the right (have to hold wheel at 11ish). It is atrocious in 4x4 when it comes in contact with pavement (snowy roads that are sometimes clear). Have to hold the wheel at 9 o'clock and the front tires are fighting each other, chattering and the front end is bouncing all over the place. Unfortunately I have taken all the body parts off the frame for a body lift, but I did note that the bed was significantly closer the cab on one side, just can't remember which side. Also the new used bumper I put on didn't fit without loosening the brackets and some minor bending.
Ford charges $250 just to put it on the frame machine and $50/half-hour of labor. Both body shops I've taken it too measured for free. I really don't want to pay the dealer $400 to tell me the frame is in fact straight. Any suggestions would be helpful
Just had a moment of stupidity (which doesn't explain the pull to the right) but I changed out the stock rear 3.73 for a 4.10. Do I have to change the front too?
94 Ranger 4x4 4.0 stock. Had a head-on collision on the driver side at about 20mph 3 yrs ago. Had the frame measured and it was fine, and also had it aligned. When I got it back i noticed it pulled to the right. Had it realigned a while later and he said he tweaked it to the extreme so it must be a frame issue. Because the engine was bad I didn't fix it and bought a Tacoma. I know its a sin. Couldn't afford the taco so i've reverted to the Ranger. Took it to a second frame shop. The bracket at the rear of the driver radius arm was bent forward and the bushings were shot, but the frame measured straight. He fixed that, but to no avail. Still pulls to the right (have to hold wheel at 11ish). It is atrocious in 4x4 when it comes in contact with pavement (snowy roads that are sometimes clear). Have to hold the wheel at 9 o'clock and the front tires are fighting each other, chattering and the front end is bouncing all over the place. Unfortunately I have taken all the body parts off the frame for a body lift, but I did note that the bed was significantly closer the cab on one side, just can't remember which side. Also the new used bumper I put on didn't fit without loosening the brackets and some minor bending.
Ford charges $250 just to put it on the frame machine and $50/half-hour of labor. Both body shops I've taken it too measured for free. I really don't want to pay the dealer $400 to tell me the frame is in fact straight. Any suggestions would be helpful
Just had a moment of stupidity (which doesn't explain the pull to the right) but I changed out the stock rear 3.73 for a 4.10. Do I have to change the front too?