I went ahead and ordered the kits. I'm assuming there will be no change and I can just return them.
All you need is a wrench to unscrew that tie rod end right?
2004XLT,
That's what I was thinking. The toe adjustment kits don't look much different than stock. I'm thinking those are more replacement kits in the event the stock one breaks.
According to the guy that was performing the alignment, he stated he would adjust the rear toe but could not...
Here a a couple toe adjustment kits I have found. Although I'm not sure whether or not they will have greater adjustments than stock or if they will be the same as stock.
Raybestos 579-1022 Professional Grade Wheel Alignment Toe Adjuster...
Just installed the 3/2 leveling kit with some 295/70/18 Cooper Discoverer ST Maxx tires. The tire shop said they could not align the rear due to the eccentrics being maxed out. They could not correct the rear toe and it currently sits like \ _ / in the rear due to everything being maxed out...
I just installed 295/70/18 tires after the 3/2 leveling kit. They wouldn't fit without a lift. No rubbing issues. I think I came across a 3rd gen sitting stock with 275/70/18's on it. They filled out the wheel well pretty well and he said he didn't have any rubbing issues. Going any larger than...
Anyone running 275/70/18 or 295/70/18 sized tires on their second gen? If so, did you have to add a lift or possibly do any trimming?
I am currently running 275/65/18 with no issues. Just wondering if upping the tire size will cause rubbing. I would like go with the 295/70/18's but assume I...
Are those 315/70/17's?
No spacer lift too right?
I've been looking for those for a while, just haven't seen any good deals as of yet.
Good looking Expedition though!
WD40 cured my squeaks. Looks like you probably have a squeak that is beyond where the WD40 can reach. I would assume a u-joint, cv-joint, or ball joint that is on its way out. Maybe a Control Arm Bushing. Could also be the shocks depending on their age as well.
AZexpy,
I would second that your Expansion Valve is bad. I had the same problem after replacing the blend door actuator. Replaced the Expansion Valve and my rear A/C is nice and cold. I picked mine up for $20-$30 off of amazon. It is a hassle to replace because of evacuating and refilling...
I would just order the Dorman Rear Actuator and replace it. I think the part number was 604-202. I got mine off of amazon for around $30 and it has worked great. Also get some trim removal tools. Takes about 5-10 minutes to remove the necessary trim. Once that is off, you can lean the lower trim...
I had the same issue with mine.
Old squeaky bed sound was resolved by spraying WD-40 into every joint and over the shocks and springs. Wouldn't hurt to grease some of the suspension components up as well. Probably just a little dry up there.
My front end also had a slight squeak coming from...
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