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Old 08-03-2009, 05:52 PM
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Ok, I recently smacked a curb pretty hard, Broke a wheel and a brake rotor along with bent an axle shaft where the wheel mounts, I recently bought 2 SS wheels for the rear, With a 275/40/17 tire... Nice Wheels / tires.. I am having a little bit of an issue..The driver side sticks out about 3 inches more then the passenger side ( the side that was hit ) But what gets me is... The wheels are PERFECTLY straight, and it drives down the road straight as can be. Wondering If you guys could help me out! Thanks alot!!!

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time to get an adjustable Panhard
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Originally Posted by Camaro98Z/28
time to get an adjustable Panhard
Im still at a loss why one side goes just about 3 inches more...

Think that the panhard bar god shifted? even tho everything is still straight?

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The panhard bar controls where the rearend sits in the car left to right and maybe when you hit the curb you bent it, or you bent the mount. The car would still track fairly straight if you didn't bend a controling arm or anything else.
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Originally Posted by McNord
The panhard bar controls where the rearend sits in the car left to right and maybe when you hit the curb you bent it, or you bent the mount. The car would still track fairly straight if you didn't bend a controling arm or anything else.
Is it possible to do a rear end alignment on these cars? I dont think there is much to adjust.. I could be wrong tho.

Nothing looks bent or out of place, the car drives perfectly straight, I will more then likely bring it to a shop and see If they see anything out of place.

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