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Hit a curb side on, wheels are now facing inward.
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I'd start off with an alignment first if it's not too expensive, as this may well fix the problem. If it doesn't, you may then want to investigate the shock absorber as it could be bent slightly I suppose.
But always start with the cheapest, most logical solution first if you're unsure.
But always start with the cheapest, most logical solution first if you're unsure.

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me too. It is also very unlikely it get bent. Did you noticed any leakege?
Just to remind you 2WS system doesn't offer camber adjustment. Only toe I'm affraid so this will not help.
But on the other side If you do thinks like swaping whole suspension then tracking is a must.
Just to remind you 2WS system doesn't offer camber adjustment. Only toe I'm affraid so this will not help.
But on the other side If you do thinks like swaping whole suspension then tracking is a must.
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If the chassis was bent causing the wheel to turn inward wouldnt i have had issues lining up the subframe with the bolts though?
And no camber adjustment. i dont like the sound of that as the camber definitely looks off on the passenger side. ugh. will have to find out whats wrong on saturday when i take it for alignment.
And no camber adjustment. i dont like the sound of that as the camber definitely looks off on the passenger side. ugh. will have to find out whats wrong on saturday when i take it for alignment.
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no because the subframe was bolted tto the chassis when it was hit meaning all the bolt holes will remain aligned in the tweaked chassisBludge wrote:If the chassis was bent causing the wheel to turn inward wouldnt i have had issues lining up the subframe with the bolts though?.
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