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Zilvia Junkie
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rear passenger wheel sits too far back..
I have looked all over Google and have yet to find an answer..
So my problem is, is that, my wheel sits about an Inch further back than where it should/used to. I have been told that it could be bad subframe bushings.. So I Bought solid spl bushings.(have yet to install) And I have been told it could be a bad hub.. So I bought a hub today. Waiting for it to get here.. If anyone has dealt with this or might know why I would appreciate the input.. Shit is killing me. |
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Man w/ CTSV & a Car Seat
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Do you have aftermarket arms? Traction arm is the first thing that pops in my head that could cause your caster to shift. That or something like the A-arm is bent or the whole subframe is bent so the A-arm is shifted.
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This recently became a problem. I have had the car for about 2 years now and a few months back It caught my eye.. Looked at a few pictures a few weeks prior to finding it and it was normal. I guess I should have bought some traction rods to debunk it. Thanks for the quick reply! |
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Did you double check your alignment first? I'd start with that to see where your caster is at. I know once you get close to tire tucking the rear tires, the stock traction rod starts being an issue.
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Photos of said wheel and your suspension would be helpful.
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Uhhhhhhh have you smashed into anything recently? My bet is something is bent. Put the car up in the air and do a thorough inspection of all arms.
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I might just replace the call joints in an extra pair of rlca and see if that fixes anything. Problem side (excuse the filth) ![]() Side without a problem ![]() |
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rear passenger wheel sits too far back..
It looks exactly the same to me
I see it now dude. Only thing could bent arm. Traction rod as previously stated or maybe knackered subframe bushes or arm bushes |
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But highly necessary considering the vast number of lesser beings on this forum.
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Never thought of that but I will check asap
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