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"leaning" 66 bird.

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Spider

Spider

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Thunderbird Year
1966
My T-bird leans a lot when cornering or going around curves. Shocks seem to be ok. Any suggestions? Thanks, spider

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Think this is pretty normal but can be reduced with heavy duty sway bars. Air shocks on the rear also helps but its something lots of owners have mentioned and even in early auto test reports back when the cars were launched.
 
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