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abdus |
posted on 12th Nov 06 at 08:27 |
like this: | |
x14xe |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 21:15 |
My mate went into a kerb pretty quick on his corsa, and had exactly the same problem, he took it to a body shop, put it on a jig and they re aligned that chassis, his was a very bad case, the wheel was pulled right into the arch, and left in un drivable. The body shop charged £250 to re align the chassis, and now it is fine, my advice is to go round to body shops equipped with a jig and see what they can do for ya! | |
Poot |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 19:36 |
Did the same on my old corsa, except it was passenger side, on full lock to the left, wheel was almost touching the wheelarch :! Steering was, to put a fine point on it extremely dangerous, car felt as though it was going to slide clean off the road :| | |
STEvieXE |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 17:12 |
it took the impact on the drivers side then and the chassis leg is back, i bet it wears tyres badly also and pulls to one side. it hasnt been measured on a bench or by tape etc | |
BarnshaW |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 16:50 |
yea the other side is fine, wheel is equal distance from either side of arch, drivers side is way different. | |
JayT |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 15:26 |
sounds like its been lowered to me mate :lol: | |
BarnshaW |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 13:00 |
ok this is quit ehard to explain without the use of pictures. |