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Default Ford F-150 questions

On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 20:40:30 -0400, Clare Snyder
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Other thing to check is the ideler arm to make sure it is not loose

A dodge caravan has no idler arm and no upper control arm.

It was OBVIOUS from Gunner's post that the problem was not on the F150
- it was on something he's been driving scrubbing off the tire - the
F150 has "almost new" tires on it - - -


Mea culpa. I hadn't been following the thread and hadn't read the
entire post when I jumped in with that.

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