PLEASE HELP - inner tie rods installed now wheels pulling even worse
car: 95 accord ex f22b1 turbo
i needed new inner tie rods so i went and got them and installed them.
took it for a ride down the road and it seems like my tires are pulling to the outside. in other words my driver side tire is pulling to the left while my passenger side tire is pulling to the right.
at this point i am very frustrated and my entire weekend is now on hold. should i get back under there and start adjusting or what?
i have no clue where to start, ready to get the gas can and light a match!
i needed new inner tie rods so i went and got them and installed them.
took it for a ride down the road and it seems like my tires are pulling to the outside. in other words my driver side tire is pulling to the left while my passenger side tire is pulling to the right.
at this point i am very frustrated and my entire weekend is now on hold. should i get back under there and start adjusting or what?
i have no clue where to start, ready to get the gas can and light a match!
Anytime you replace suspension parts it's always a good Idea to make an appointment for an alignment immediately afterwards. Your eye isn't calibrated like an alignment machine. And even if you think you put it back in the exact same spot it could be of enough to cause your car to pull.
Get an alignment and you won't need the gas can
Get an alignment and you won't need the gas can
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GhostAccord »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Anytime you replace suspension parts it's always a good Idea to make an appointment for an alignment immediately afterwards. Your eye isn't calibrated like an alignment machine. And even if you think you put it back in the exact same spot it could be of enough to cause your car to pull.
Get an alignment and you won't need the gas can
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x2 and asap
Get an alignment and you won't need the gas can
</TD></TR></TABLE>x2 and asap
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