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Old 07-18-2011, 12:35 PM
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Question Rear end damage

Hey guys, not sure if this is the right spot but I guess part of the question does relate, so here we go... I have a 2002 T/A on a salvage title. This is my second year with it and I just noticed that if you look at the tires from the back bumper the driver side sticks out a little bit and the passenger sits in a bit. Now the question is, is it possible to run a single spacer to get it to look the same on both sides, or would it throw off geometry? It drives straight and true, no one has said that I "dog track" even slightly. OR is there a suspension piece that i should look at (panhard ect.) that might be treeked?

sorry I am at work and cant get pics up, but even at home I couldnt (pc is down) but if any one could give some suggestions/tips I would appriciate it.
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adjustable panhard bar is your friend. That is what it does (center rear end).

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Get an adjustable pan hard bar from BMR, just got one and it works good.



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