Front Drivers wheel sitting too close to the cabin
Hello, First thread and just had a question about a "Problem" I am currently having.
So for Starters, I drive a 2005 Accord Coupe EX (I believe, it has a sun roof "Moon roof") 2.4L
The vehicle has been in a wreak on the drivers side, and it was repaired... but I have noticed that the Front Driver Wheel is sitting closer to the cabin than in the middle in the wheel well
Compared to the Passenger side wheel, its completely obvious that the Drivers wheel is off its mark by alot. Id say less than 2 inches of space between the plastic cover and the rubber itself.
I have noticed that the Lower control arm bushing, closest to the front bumper is done and needs to be replaced, and whenever I turn my wheel fully right, I believe the tire makes contact with the control arm... rubber on metal. And when I turn the wheel fully left, tire is making contact with the control arm rubber on metal
After this issue there is nothing else in immediate concern for the safe driving of the car
I have no idea what the problem is and would like some opinions, and or some answers
If I can made edits to the thread after it being posted, ill provide a picture in the morning for me... Time of Post 11:20 PM CT
So for Starters, I drive a 2005 Accord Coupe EX (I believe, it has a sun roof "Moon roof") 2.4L
The vehicle has been in a wreak on the drivers side, and it was repaired... but I have noticed that the Front Driver Wheel is sitting closer to the cabin than in the middle in the wheel well
Compared to the Passenger side wheel, its completely obvious that the Drivers wheel is off its mark by alot. Id say less than 2 inches of space between the plastic cover and the rubber itself.
I have noticed that the Lower control arm bushing, closest to the front bumper is done and needs to be replaced, and whenever I turn my wheel fully right, I believe the tire makes contact with the control arm... rubber on metal. And when I turn the wheel fully left, tire is making contact with the control arm rubber on metal
After this issue there is nothing else in immediate concern for the safe driving of the car
I have no idea what the problem is and would like some opinions, and or some answers
If I can made edits to the thread after it being posted, ill provide a picture in the morning for me... Time of Post 11:20 PM CT
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