Dennis Hilliard
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Need some help trying to figure out why I have this problem.Both sides are the same, strut rods are tight, arms are tight with new urethane bushings as well as the strut rods. Any suggestion would be great. Thanks
Could it be Kframe mount related?
Thank you guys, I did wonder about the strut rod bushing being to thick. Will look at the arms also.
I will double check but think they are the fine thread. That could explain. Thank so muchYou could have the wrong bushings on the strut rods you are using. Do you have fine or coarse thread strut rods on the car? If you use the later coarse thread style bushings with the early fine thread style rods they will push the control arms back the distance you are showing
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Will check that, Thank you so much.If you’ve got poly LCA bushings they should look like this, if there’s a gap between the bushing and the K frame or the bushing and the LCA the LCA’s have been pushed back…
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Thank you I willAlso do not assume the car is straight, true, and square. If you look in the service manuals (free at MyMopar.com) there is a drawing of measurements to check square on the unibody. Even then, stuff on the K member can be bent or broken.
Make ABSOLUTELY certain your tires are straight before judging what you depicted. Offset wheels "amplify" the effect!!!
Are the front wheels supposed to be centered?
67 dart not centered (I know the wheel opening is different)
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If they are fine thread either find coarse thread or go to the one piece bushingI will double check but think they are the fine thread. That could explain. Thank so much
Thank you, they are fine thread.
1973 Dart Sport 340 215/60/15Are the front wheels supposed to be centered?
67 dart not centered (I know the wheel opening is different)
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