Caster adjustments?
After hitting a curb and tearing up my rim. I ended up buying 4 new wheels & tires. My right front is still set back too far and causes my car to pull to the right. What kind of suggestions are there for caster adjumtments?
Alignment report:
Alignment report:
Code:
Range Front Left Front Right Camber: -1.3° to -0.3° | -1.0° | -0.4 Caster: 6.6° to 7.6° | 7.0° | 5.2°
Will require lower control arm caster kit to set caster and elongate subframe hole. caster set best as possible.
I would say maybe you bent something in the process, maybe spindle or strut? possible also pushed the sub frame back a nudge.
Most common things we come across when doing body shop alignments.
Most common things we come across when doing body shop alignments.
Originally posted by Enfynet@August 10, 2005, 4:50 PM
After hitting a curb and tearing up my rim. I ended up buying 4 new wheels & tires. My right front is still set back too far and causes my car to pull to the right. What kind of suggestions are there for caster adjumtments?
Alignment report:
After hitting a curb and tearing up my rim. I ended up buying 4 new wheels & tires. My right front is still set back too far and causes my car to pull to the right. What kind of suggestions are there for caster adjumtments?
Alignment report:
Code:
Range Front Left Front Right Camber: -1.3° to -0.3° | -1.0° | -0.4 Caster: 6.6° to 7.6° | 7.0° | 5.2°
They should be able to tell you what is bent. There are some aftermarket plates to adjust the Caster and Camber, but it's better to replace whatever is bent.
Yea, I was afraid I bent something... Only I'm not sure what. The quote I put under the alignment sheet is what was noted on the work receipt. When I was looking at the car last week, I thought that the rearward bracket for the lower control arm looked a little out of place. I'm just not sure if the little that that is out of place would have anything to do with the nearly 1" rearward movement. I need to go back to get the lugs tightened tomorrow anyways, so when I go up there I'll talk to someone.
Originally posted by Stoenr@August 10, 2005, 6:07 PM
I would say maybe you bent something in the process, maybe spindle or strut? possible also pushed the sub frame back a nudge.
Most common things we come across when doing body shop alignments.
I would say maybe you bent something in the process, maybe spindle or strut? possible also pushed the sub frame back a nudge.
Most common things we come across when doing body shop alignments.
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