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Post by Jezulis on Mar 10, 2005 4:42:13 GMT -5
I have 88 subaru Justy 4WD and my rear wheels isn't in a vertical position. They are in this position \ / Does anyone can me explain how to make them to stand | | ? Sorry for explaining like this Please send me a photo of the rear foxes with wheels, where I can see foxes, shock- absorber, spring and other parts of this rear suspension. Because I think that in my car no some parts in this section. If YOU dont understand my question please tell me and I photograph that, and try to explain that I want to ask You. Thank You
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Post by Matt on Mar 10, 2005 15:55:12 GMT -5
see if you can post a picture, and then we might be able to help you out...
Could be shock mounts...
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Post by Jezulis on Mar 16, 2005 2:30:09 GMT -5
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DBA
I'm going to rallye with a Justy
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Post by DBA on Mar 16, 2005 3:36:56 GMT -5
Well, to me it looks like the left spring isn't mounted correctly. Which doesn't explain that your weels are not sitting correct. But it looks strange anyways Did you move the car after letting it down? If not do so. Greetings, Klaus
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Post by Jezulis on Mar 17, 2005 5:14:55 GMT -5
You want to say that I need just drive some time and look what will happens? You see, when I bought this car wheels was in this position, and tires was broken. Because that wheels isn't in right position. But tell me please if you know how to do the convergence.
Thanks
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Post by Justyracer on Mar 21, 2005 21:58:22 GMT -5
i had this kind of problem whit my old justy... the front wheel as camber like if i ad some camber plate...but no...i did not... www.abikeonline.com/24rallyteam/images/pics/20030708rsa06.jpgmy "tables" "linkage" "suspension arm" or what ever how its call in english were bent...by replacing them it did help a litle... yours look like new...so it mite not be the problem. after replacing those parts it did make a difference...but the wheels were not back at 100%....so i found out that my frame was bent...and kind of colapsing by the inside.... dont worry...its probably not whats happening to your car....just bring it to a mecanic he should be able to find the problem in a second.
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