Roger Woods wrote:
> I have the same problem with my '85 150. An honest dude who had the
computerized alignment equipment in VA, set the front end to specs and the
PU still pulled a little to the right after a few hundred miles of driving.

The ONLY two guys I have ever seen that could propery align Ford Twin I Beam
front ends are Terry Cantrell that owned Cantrell's Auto Service in
Greenville, SC, but he now works for the BMW factory building cars...and Ken
"Cougar" Taylor that used to work in Chassis at Tom Raper RV in Richmond,
IN. Ken no longer does Chassis work and is a Warrenty service tech at Lazy
Days RV near Tampa, FL.

It was Terry that solved all of the front end problems on my old 1979 Ford
Econoline 350. I am trying to talk Ken into doing the front end on my Chevy
G20 Van.

Possum
1985 Chevy Van 20 "Aviator" conversion by Holiday Rambler
Tampa / St. Pete


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