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Front Wheels Out of Position?
I changed my lower control arms and sway bar end links tonight and I noticed two things immediately. All parts that went on looked identical to the ones coming off.
1) The drivers side wheel seems like it is protruding out a little from where it normally be 2) The pass side wheel is positioned much closer to the front of the body Is there something I obviously messed up, or a way to adjust these things? |
Make sure the aft end of the control arms are fully seated in control arm bearing lollypops.
Also did you buy new bearing lollypops and if so did you buy a left and a right? Those bearings effect your caster and shift the wheel in the opening fwd and aft. Or possibly you have those bearings flipped. Last thing. The lollypop bearing bushings you installed are the centered type and not the offset type? The offset type are for adding-removing caster and can cause what you described as well. |
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Somewhat wondering if the pass side has been like this and I never realized it. Here are some shots from Sept.
The first one is the drivers which was a pretty straight on, but the other 3 were barely off angles, but it looks like it may have been this way? |
How's the car drive? Steering cocked? Pulls left or right?
If not it was probably always like that. |
Felt pretty solid. I didn't take the time and spin the wheel until it had the least amount of "up/down" as Im going to do it here shortly when I get new tires. So I had a little vibration that it felt like before I had the tire on in the least up/down position.
I think all is good. |
I see another odd relationship there as well.
Note the LF wheel is centred, and the exhaust is towards the rear of the guard cutout. The RF wheel is forward, and the exhaust is towards the front of the cutout. |
Curious question? What was the issue that made you need to change then in the first place?
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Getting the control arms out was kind of a pain in the tail, but I was able to finally get one side off and it made doing the other much easier. Whack it which a weighted hammer and it'll eventually come out as the stud is tapered and seems to of sat in there very tightly over time. |
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