Re: 94 Bighorn front suspension sag
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 7:31 pm
Ive got a 98 Opel "wizard" But in fact after some searching it is a Frontera body and settings I spoke to the previous owner a couple of weeks
ago and he asked me how the truck was going I told him I had 2 wheel alignments done because it seemed to be a bit heavy in the steering and bit on corners. He said he had 3 done while he had it and had the same problem
So this weekend I thought I will sort this First look at the Frontera book and the first thing to check was ride height. So had a look and the drive shafts were going up to the wheels and when you looked at the truck from the side it was down in front . 40mm out So jacked it up and with some CRC help, adjusted the front trim to the book
Man what a different truck, light steering, no bit on curves . So I think this is a regular check for me, say at warrent time
I stuffed up the data so deleted it Forgot about the tape measure width I will check it again next week when it settles down and do a precision setup with the right gear good rule, height gauge and venier
ago and he asked me how the truck was going I told him I had 2 wheel alignments done because it seemed to be a bit heavy in the steering and bit on corners. He said he had 3 done while he had it and had the same problem
So this weekend I thought I will sort this First look at the Frontera book and the first thing to check was ride height. So had a look and the drive shafts were going up to the wheels and when you looked at the truck from the side it was down in front . 40mm out So jacked it up and with some CRC help, adjusted the front trim to the book
Man what a different truck, light steering, no bit on curves . So I think this is a regular check for me, say at warrent time
I stuffed up the data so deleted it Forgot about the tape measure width I will check it again next week when it settles down and do a precision setup with the right gear good rule, height gauge and venier