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5 years 5 months ago #41691
by Tracy Albrighton
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Changed tyres on my x19 and I am having clearance issues on drivers side only at front of arch not on passenger side the gap is wider fo,r some reason any ideas . Thanks
Changed tyres on my x19 and I am having clearance issues on drivers side only at front of arch not on passenger side the gap is wider fo,r some reason any ideas . Thanks
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5 years 5 months ago #41693
by NRG
Replied by NRG on topic Front arch clearance
Check radius arm bushes and length, also control arm bush
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5 years 5 months ago #41695
by Tracy Albrighton
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Thanks for the reply I’ve had a measure and both tie rods seem the same length and threads look same length but wheel needs to go back about 10 mm if I shim up tie rod will I can Change other things camber and toe etc or should I live with it has I think they should be same length or doesn’t it matter
Thanks for the reply I’ve had a measure and both tie rods seem the same length and threads look same length but wheel needs to go back about 10 mm if I shim up tie rod will I can Change other things camber and toe etc or should I live with it has I think they should be same length or doesn’t it matter
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5 years 5 months ago #41696
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Check the distance between wheel centres each side.
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