Adjust Toe in???
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Adjust Toe in???
Hello... When it comes to suspension work, I usually sway away. But anyway, I decided to give this ago...
So, while drifting in my rex (a coupe), I broke a tie rod which caused me to crash and I damaged my control arm and what not. This all happened a few months ago and Im just now getting around to working on it because I want to sell this car. So, I have purchased and installed a new outer tie rod end and I replaced the control arm with one in good condition. My problem is now, I have a significant toe-in on the passengar side and the wheels arent parrallel. Can someone tell me a good way to adjust this. Thanks.
So, while drifting in my rex (a coupe), I broke a tie rod which caused me to crash and I damaged my control arm and what not. This all happened a few months ago and Im just now getting around to working on it because I want to sell this car. So, I have purchased and installed a new outer tie rod end and I replaced the control arm with one in good condition. My problem is now, I have a significant toe-in on the passengar side and the wheels arent parrallel. Can someone tell me a good way to adjust this. Thanks.
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Loosen the tie rod bolts and turn the tie rod to adjust your toe. You can take some measurements or use some string to get things close to one another. I'd get it aligned somewhere though if you don't know what you're doing.
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