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98' disco does not want to drive straight.

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Old 03-14-2014, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by TOM R
It could be; bad pan hard bushings, bad tie rod ends, bad steering box,bad control arm bushings/loose bolts, bad pit man arm, loose steering box bolts, bad intermediate steering shaft, swivel pins need adjustment, bad tire or you just have the toe out of whack

Sway bar will not make you wander all over the road, guys with lifts remove them no Ill effects
No ill effects? Reeaally? It felt like I was commanding a U-boat in rough seas. Take them both off and go for a spin. As far as wandering and taking the wheel from you, then no. But if you aren't paying attention it will feel like the body is not attached to the frame. Quick lane changes at speed can become hairy. This may may adding to his problem, but I also suggested pan hard bar. In all likelihood, it is a combination of a few worn parts.
 

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Old 03-14-2014, 10:33 AM
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Don't forget bad shocks and worn out springs

My 98 handles no different with the bars off the when they were on, vehicle is a top heavy brick and sways some either way, unless he has an end link broke off doubt they are causing his issue, probly like the rest of us he bought a rig that was poorly maintained with a crap load of worn out parts
 
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Don't forget bad shocks and worn out springs

My 98 handles no different with the bars off the when they were on, vehicle is a top heavy brick and sways some either way, unless he has an end link broke off doubt they are causing his issue, probly like the rest of us he bought a rig that was poorly maintained with a crap load of worn out parts
Mine had all 4 end link bushings gone. I've never seen that before but where the end link connects to the sway bar there were bolts just loosely sitting with no rubber around them.
 
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