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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / December 2005

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Message Thread  on F250 4X4 & Uncontrollable Shaking Gone Why??

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NJ - 12 Dec 2005 00:44 GMT
Why is the message thread on this gone from the newsgroup?

This truck appears to be very dangerous  and why the thread is deleted
causes some discomfort...Is this newsgroup monitored by Ford? If so, they
should be concerned about a very compromised product. Uncontrolable shaking
and veering to the left when tire pressure goes below 50lbs.

Concerned about the deletion of the thread... I don't intend to trash a
product, but this poses a very serious problem for my brother.

NJ
The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 12 Dec 2005 01:33 GMT
>Why is the message thread on this gone from the newsgroup?
>
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>Concerned about the deletion of the thread... I don't intend to trash a
>product, but this poses a very serious problem for my brother.

I'd be looking at my newsreader and/or news service.  Thread is still
here...
NJ - 12 Dec 2005 01:21 GMT
On my system the thread origin shows orginal post by Matt Macchiarolo... I
posted the first message.... It appears the orginla thread has been
removed... at least from where I'm viewing...and I see posts from dates
earlier than when I first posted..

Hmmmmm?

I don't know what to think about it..

> >Why is the message thread on this gone from the newsgroup?
> >
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> I'd be looking at my newsreader and/or news service.  Thread is still
> here...
David M - 12 Dec 2005 03:53 GMT
> On my system the thread origin shows orginal post by Matt Macchiarolo... I
> posted the first message.... It appears the orginla thread has been
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> I don't know what to think about it..

It's your newsreader.  The thread is still there.  A Usenet
newsgroup doesn't just exist in one place, it's distributed
across many servers.  

No, the guys in the black helicopters
didn't just come and tap into your computer, so put your
foil hat back on... perhaps you hit the delete key and
erased your newsreader's cached copy?

>> >Why is the message thread on this gone from the newsgroup?
>> >
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>> I'd be looking at my newsreader and/or news service.  Thread is still
>> here...

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Joe - 15 Dec 2005 07:09 GMT
It's still here. Do you have your newsreader set to display only unread
posts?

> On my system the thread origin shows orginal post by Matt Macchiarolo... I
> posted the first message.... It appears the orginla thread has been
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>> I'd be looking at my newsreader and/or news service.  Thread is still
>> here...
NJ - 18 Dec 2005 13:19 GMT
I'm not sure what is happening. My newsreader is not showing the original
post, but my computer has been doing some strange things lately... That may
explainwha tis going on...

Don't mean to be paranoid... just curious..

NJ

> It's still here. Do you have your newsreader set to display only unread
> posts?
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> >> I'd be looking at my newsreader and/or news service.  Thread is still
> >> here...
TheSnoMan - 13 Dec 2005 01:21 GMT
> Why is the message thread on this gone from the newsgroup?
>
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>
> NJ

 I am not sure what your problem is without knowing more about it but
you may have what I call a "caster death wooble" that can get really
ugly and is not unique to Fords. I need to know more about the complete
setup to tell you how to fix it. You can contact me or post it in my
forum listed below and I will not delete it and I will find a solution
for it too as I have dealt with it before. There is a lot more than
loose steering parts at play here and it is a geometery problem.

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