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Old 07-07-2019, 01:53 PM   #22
snap0964
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Default Re: suspension issues with a BFIII wagon.

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Originally Posted by Bushbasher View Post
Here is a pic of the rear tyre. This tyre came off the front about 10k km ago and still had it's shoulder.
Someone correct me - that looks like rolling/camber wear, not scrub/toe wear. Does it feel smooth both ways or rough one way ?
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Originally Posted by 78xcgxl View Post
The fact that XHs also ran a slower ratio steering rack (21:1) compared to EF/EF sedan(18.5:1) only proves this fact even more. XH XRs ran the sedan ratio however. FYI i replaced the XH rack with an EL one and the car drives so much better with the sedan steering rack!
I've fitted an EL SSPS (speed sensitive) rack to my XH - very responsive steering.
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