It does dance around, but not a lot, just enough to get your attention.
I thought about the alignment (toe in), but when I changed the tie rod ends, I stringed the alignment for toe in and it is definately different from before with the same float feeling. I'll unhook everything tomorrow (spring, shocks, sway bar) and check the ball joints. Something is worn out. This has been getting worse a little at a time so I'm sure it is a wear item.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Steve
:L:L:L There is more to proper Alignment than just the rear toe!!
Allot of things come into play here,Your problem may not even be in the rear!! Camber,Caster,Toe,Thrust Angle,Steering Axis Inclination,Included Angle,Kingpin Offset/Scrub Radius,Toe-Out-On-Turns,Maximum Steering Angle,Set Back,Ride Height.Some angles are factory set and aren't adjustable,but aid in finding things that are bent or worn!



Tire Ware,Tire Belts,Tire Run-Out,Wheel Run-Out,Worn Wheel Bearings,All can play a Big,Big Part in the problem your having!!


There is no need to take anything apart to check Ball Joints,Tie Rod Ends,Control Arm Bushings,Stabilizer Bushings,Stabilizer Links,or Wheel Bearings! Fact is,It's easier to find worn parts and more accurate if you don't,As Long as you know what your doing!!


Do yourself a favor and save yourself some time and $$$,Find someone with a Hunter Hawkeye or Pro Align Alignment System and Hunter GSP 9700 Road Force Balancer,That knows and understands completely how to use them before you have it so far out of whack that it takes a man 3-5 hours to set the car back up!!


