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FTF'er
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1997 Ranger, regular cab, short bed.
When traveling down bumpy washboarded backroads, the back of the truck loses control and jumps out to the side. It always moves to the right side. It doesn't jump out just a little... it moves out a lot... coming close to almost losing control. It also happens on a single bump on the highway, like a seam in the road or going on/off a bridge that is slightly higher/lower than the highway.
It has done this since I've owned it and it's really getting annoying... to the point that I just want to sell the thing so I don't have to deal with it!
Did Ford use different rated springs on some Rangers? Mine is one of the few I see around here with the back sitting quite a bit higher than the front.
I put new shocks on it which didn't help at all.
Any ideas?
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1997 Ranger, regular cab, short bed.
When traveling down bumpy washboarded backroads, the back of the truck loses control and jumps out to the side. It always moves to the right side. It doesn't jump out just a little... it moves out a lot... coming close to almost losing control. It also happens on a single bump on the highway, like a seam in the road or going on/off a bridge that is slightly higher/lower than the highway.
It has done this since I've owned it and it's really getting annoying... to the point that I just want to sell the thing so I don't have to deal with it!
Did Ford use different rated springs on some Rangers? Mine is one of the few I see around here with the back sitting quite a bit higher than the front.
I put new shocks on it which didn't help at all.
Any ideas?
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