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Old 01-08-2002, 04:41 PM   #1
Mad Horse
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Question Fords Leaning to the left

I know from the 86 Thunderbird I had and the 88 Mustang I currently have that the majority of Ford cars tend to lean to the drivers side. I have heard they do this because it levels out when you take off. Is this correct? I know I definately have more space between the top of the rear right tire and the fender then I do on the left. Just stepping back and looking at the rear you can see the car slants to the left. Is this normal? Can or should it be corrected with a new suspension? Just seems like mine leans more than it should.
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