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Rear toe problem
my 911 T runs now beautifully and I drove about 200 kms this week-end but I noticed that the car goes to the left if I let go the steering wheel.
So I bring the car at the mechanic this morning for a basic alignment and he just called me to say that front alignment was perfect but there was a problem on the rear passenger wheel that has +2° TOE instead of 0 to -1.5° factory settings. The problem is that the adjustment screw is at the stop and he cannot reduce the TOE. He told me about enlarging the adjustment hole, but I do not like that solution. My idea is about Rear Spring Plate and Trailing Arm Bushings. Do you think that they can do that if they fail ? Regards, |
Trailing arm bushings - maybe. How about the trailing arm itself - does it look alright? Is your springplate straight? Is the toe eccentric bolt in good shape & doing it's job?
Ian |
No visual problem ..
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Is the car lowered?
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Front lowered, yes. 64 cm at wheel arch top with 195/65x15 tires
Rear, I think no. 63cm at wheel arch top with 205/60x15 tires |
Be sure the hubs are straight, too.
edit for correction: I was thinking of the wrong problem. A bent hub should result in a pulsing brake pedal, not necessarily misalignment. This problem is interesting, though, because the bushings shouldn't account for so much deviation. I wonder about the accuracy of the measurements taken by the mechanic. Also, do the tires show wear that is consistent with severe toe? |
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