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Old 02-18-2002, 12:31 PM   #1
Phantom5oh
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Default Pulling to the right

OK, I bought another Mustang as my daily driver, so I can concentrate on fixing up my '83.

The new Stang is a 94 GT with the 17" rim option. I got it cheap but lately the ABS has been kicking on in one wheel just before I come to a stop, could this be the ABS sensor in that wheel? It doesn't do it all the time.

Second the steering is stiff and it always pulls to the right. On the highway its numb and drifts to the right and needs constant correction. Just before I bought it the previous owner replaced the inner and outer tie rods and ball joint on the pass side of the car. He must have known he was selling it because he didn't do the other side. He did have it alligned, but to me it seems that the only way to fix the problem is to replace the drivers side now. Before I jump head long into spending money is there anything else I should check?

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