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Old 10-19-2013, 11:06 AM
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A good while back i popped a pot hole hard enough to crack a rim and bend 'something' in my suspension. I couldn't really tell what however, so i replaced the a-arms and such trying to get the wheel back in alignment. The drivers side front wheel just 'looks' farther back in the wheel well than the passenger though i can't tell any real difference in driving the car. What else could be bent that wouldnt be quite as obvious? I've toyed around with replacing everything front suspension related on the car anyhow, since it's mostly a weekend driver at best. What would be the best way to go about this?
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K-Member or Front sub-frame.

Best way to find out is to talk with a Collision Shop and have them take a look at it and throw it onto a Frame machine and measure it.
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Originally Posted by 97FormulaWS-6
K-Member or Front sub-frame.

Best way to find out is to talk with a Collision Shop and have them take a look at it and throw it onto a Frame machine and measure it.
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