Haha cheers for the tips Alex. Yes, some of it is to do with camber but it's too severe with only a little camber to be solely that.
Oh, and I've only got the stock front swaybar.
Haha cheers for the tips Alex. Yes, some of it is to do with camber but it's too severe with only a little camber to be solely that.
Oh, and I've only got the stock front swaybar.
Last edited by Mrk_Mickey; 17-04-2009 at 09:35 AM.
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Okay well I corrected my camber issues (and tracking while i was at it) and the wheels now sit the same....That gap is still there though. It's about 17-20mm.
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Did I read somewhere that you drove over a rd island or something? Maybe that's what pushed it all out of whack.
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Alrightey then looks like the problem is almost gone.
Thankyou to Seb for excellent pricing on OEM parts, I changed the strut top mounts and bearings on the front suspension. The right hand side one was more shagged than the left so that's what was causing a bigger clearance on the left. Now that they're both even the car is only about 8-10mm out side to side. Almost sorted!
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oh nice, what next then?
Poor VR6s.
I still want one eventually though.![]()
YOu didn't change the strut top mounts when you put your new suspension in?![]()
I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
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