Short story long, when following my vehicle it appears that it is not 'tracking' properly, according to a casual observer, (no names please).
The truck, 70' F-100 auto, 302 , appears to have had a minor mishap in its past unknown, to the right front.It has a slightly bent rearward front fender to the right side. Also, while driving, it tends to 'favor' that side or pull ever so slightly. Of course, I'm hoping that it is not a frame problem; so my question is how to go about determining the extent of the problem. Haven't started any suspension work yet, only done the drum brakes front and rear. Haven't noticed anything out of order, but then, I am not trained to spot this type of damage, so I need to know what to look for . Also, if these trucks are prone to some common failure in such a case as a small ' bump' in a front corner. Hoping perhaps that some component may have bent or other more minor damage occurred. Looking to tap this knowledge base for tips in spotting what the possible cause may be.
Planning on changing the manual drum to a front power disc brake and keeping the rear drums. This will likely change the steering components, along with new bushings, that may rectify my problems, but would also like to see and correct anything else that may have been damaged, hopefully short of the dreaded bent frame .
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Probably would not have even put 2 + 2 together about the tendency to steer a little odd if this observer hadn't mentioned it to me, so its not THAT bad, but its NOT right.
Appreciate any suggestions or prior experiences from the group.
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