Rear end problems

RickyG

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Hey guys, So looking at my car again today I still can't wrap my mind around why the driverside rear wheels pokes more than the passanger. I'm going to have it taken some where to get it looked at tomorrow. But would it be possible that the rear end is out of line? And if so is it going to be pricey to get it fixed?
 

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lol. There is no rear end in our cars. thats only for RWD.

Give us a picture of the car or else any shop you take it too will make $hit up so they make more $$$$$$
 

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I think he means that the rear end of the car is out of alignment.

My guess is that the camber settings are not the same or there is some unnoticeable body damage.
 

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I think he means that the rear end of the car is out of alignment.

My guess is that the camber settings are not the same or there is some unnoticeable body damage.

Yeah, that's what I mean. It looks to me like it shifted oddly from hitting something in the road. I'm gonna have it checked out today. I'm gonna look at it with them though cause know what it's pretty much supposed to look like I just couldnt figure out a way to jack up the rear end of the car yesterday.
 

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Yeah, that's what I mean. It looks to me like it shifted oddly from hitting something in the road. I'm gonna have it checked out today. I'm gonna look at it with them though cause know what it's pretty much supposed to look like I just couldnt figure out a way to jack up the rear end of the car yesterday.

Floor jack and two jack stands.
 

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i had this same problem, my wheels didn't look like they were evenly in, but it was due to my alignment, once i got it adjusted it was fine
 

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Your having the same problem I had when I had my rims. It's just a camber issue. Pick up some camber arms and you should be good.
 

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People trying to describe problems that are best viewed visually. Where are the pics! :coffee:

Hope it's an easy fix though for you.
 
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