Cross Cambre Issue
First post here, nice forum guys!
I have 118K on my 2001, the previous owner didn't maintain the suspension well. Had to replace all struts (were all horrible) last month, threw on Tokico HPs, 1000+ times better. The old tires were showing wear marks, so I threw on Potenza G90(?) tires, got an alignment. First day, everything was like a new car, but the day after it started pulling again.
Mechanic at Firestone (got lifetime alignment) says my cross cambre is at 1.0, should be between -0.8 and 0.8. He didn't know what could be done about it (and I don't really know how they can adjust cross cambre). He said cross-cambre on Solaras is the actual body of the car, not adjustable, and is messed up because of age of car. Anyone have any ideas on what to do?
Thanks!
I have 118K on my 2001, the previous owner didn't maintain the suspension well. Had to replace all struts (were all horrible) last month, threw on Tokico HPs, 1000+ times better. The old tires were showing wear marks, so I threw on Potenza G90(?) tires, got an alignment. First day, everything was like a new car, but the day after it started pulling again.
Mechanic at Firestone (got lifetime alignment) says my cross cambre is at 1.0, should be between -0.8 and 0.8. He didn't know what could be done about it (and I don't really know how they can adjust cross cambre). He said cross-cambre on Solaras is the actual body of the car, not adjustable, and is messed up because of age of car. Anyone have any ideas on what to do?
Thanks!
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