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I took 'em to my local NAPA shop and they did all the bushings for $25 each arm.
I cheated. Sue me. :happy175:
I prefer Discount Tire Direct.
Although I've had really good luck getting the local shops to price match (when you take into account labor and road hazard.)
I also have a bit of a vibration... Apparently, the "toe out" alignment can be very slightly off. Will still ride straight, but vibrations and some minor "sway" can result. I don't recall if you mentioned what state your alignment is in. Also this is regurgitated info so don't quote me on it lol.Checked my drive shafts- things seem ok. The mystery of the vibrating Libby continues
I also have a bit of a vibration... Apparently, the "toe out" alignment can be very slightly off. Will still ride straight, but vibrations and some minor "sway" can result. I don't recall if you mentioned what state your alignment is in. Also this is regurgitated info so don't quote me on it lol.
Spelling mistakes courtesy of my "smartphone"
Ah, tread wearing evenly?Just over 500 miles on the alignment. Was less tonight on wet roads - less friction perhaps.
Just over 500 miles on the alignment. Was less tonight on wet roads - less friction perhaps.
Just cut the fender liner on each side, flip it up and hammer the weld over as hard and as flat as possible then put the flap back down, melt it with a heat gun and smooth it until you can't tell it was ever done
Once some dirt flies up onto it it'll look like it was never done
plow is put away for the season finally.