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uhh whats busted?


Shoddy Cologne

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Worst city, Pennsylvania
Vehicle Year
1989
1957
1999
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Automatic
sorry i do not have a picture but i'll describe this to the best of my ability. my driver side rear wheel (89 Bronco2) has a slight chamber to it only noticable when standing behind it. ive recently replaced the leaf springs and the tire still rubs the fender with the outside sidewall. while the passenger side seems to to be fine and never rubs. now is this related to the bearings or did i possbily bend something from doing hoppy donuts lol? thanks.

btw my b2 is currently stock height with 235/75 tires on early explorer rims.
 
Anything is possible...

I suggest get under there and try to determine if the axle is centered under the frame side-side, or maybe the body itself has shifted to the side. Measure behind each tire or wheel to the frame, and then again from a reference point that is the same on each side of the body to the frame.

Also jack up that driverside rear wheel and spin it by hand to check for a bent wheel or axle shaft.
 

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