Wheel Alighnment always off slightly

hockysa

New Member
Hey Guys and Girls,

Ever since I bought my car it has always been slightly off centre. Or sometimes it would be centre but still have the sllightest pull to the left usually.

The guy that does my wheel alignment showed me one day that one of the wheels sits slightly further front but approximately 1cm.

I've changed the front subframe, I thought that would have helped but I thought wrong.

So


Where do I go to fix this

or

How can I fix it?
 

gats

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Having the front end alignment to pull very slightly over towards the left is normal in Aus, means that your car will tend away from oncoming traffic if you let go of the steering... (Or if something fails also!)

If you have changed your front crossmember, then it must mean that the damage in the front end is contained within control arms, ball joints, stub axles, etc.

Did your wheel alignment shop give you any ideas what may be damaged?
Have you replaced any of the above mentioned suspension parts?

HTH
 

hockysa

New Member
gats;1397044 said:
Having the front end alignment to pull very slightly over towards the left is normal in Aus, means that your car will tend away from oncoming traffic if you let go of the steering... (Or if something fails also!)

If you have changed your front crossmember, then it must mean that the damage in the front end is contained within control arms, ball joints, stub axles, etc.

Did your wheel alignment shop give you any ideas what may be damaged?
Have you replaced any of the above mentioned suspension parts?

HTH

Wheel alignment shop didn't say

I'll look into changing the other parts i guess, thanks for that
 

Mk3runner

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So you already ruled out the most expensive part, the subframe. Cool. Using my remedy for a car pulling to either direction is after so many donuts in one direction, stop, and proceed to swing it the other way for even wear.

So it's pitched a cm out eh, time to look over every part and see what needs replacing?
 

hockysa

New Member
Mk3runner;1397984 said:
So you already ruled out the most expensive part, the subframe. Cool. Using my remedy for a car pulling to either direction is after so many donuts in one direction, stop, and proceed to swing it the other way for even wear.

So it's pitched a cm out eh, time to look over every part and see what needs replacing?

so should I source these parts from toyota? or is there better or equivalent aftermarket parts?
 

suprahero

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Mk3runner

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I'd go aftermarket, so far what aftermarket thats oe rated that I have on my car work very well.

but you still gotta determine what to replace, or say to hell with it and replace everything with the excuse thats its old anyways.
 

mk2-1jz

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tell them to properly adjust your caster rods to bring the caster equal on both wheels. should solve your problem.
 

kanji1jz

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I would have it put on a frame machine and have them check to see if the body is twisted. If the vehicle in question has been in any type of accident it is possible that the unibody structure can be tweaked and cause a pull no matter how you set the alignment.

Also, I would, as someone else has already mentioned on here, have them adjust front camber. The adjustment is on the front lower control arm. There are two eccentric cams on there and you have to adjust both to get camber and caster to adjust to be perfect. Many times all three angles have to be adjusted (I know this is going to sound weird) simultaneously in order to achieve this. I know to some this will boggle your mind, but it is true; EVERY adjustment on some vehicles can affect the settings of the other adjustments. I'm not trying to start an argument but if you are intrigued I am more than happy to explain further.
 

tErbo b00st

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hockysa;1396841 said:
Hey Guys and Girls,

Ever since I bought my car it has always been slightly off centre. Or sometimes it would be centre but still have the sllightest pull to the left usually.

The guy that does my wheel alignment showed me one day that one of the wheels sits slightly further front but approximately 1cm.

I've changed the front subframe, I thought that would have helped but I thought wrong.

So


Where do I go to fix this

or

How can I fix it?

I'm curious to know how you figured out one wheel sits further forward by the small amount of 1cm.

Furthermore...if one wheel is located further forward, that most likely means that your caster is out of spec which is one of the primary causes of a "pull" in the steering
 

tErbo b00st

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hockysa;1396841 said:
Hey Guys and Girls,

Ever since I bought my car it has always been slightly off centre. Or sometimes it would be centre but still have the sllightest pull to the left usually.

The guy that does my wheel alignment showed me one day that one of the wheels sits slightly further front but approximately 1cm.

I've changed the front subframe, I thought that would have helped but I thought wrong.

So


Where do I go to fix this

or

How can I fix it?

IJ.;1405443 said:
Wont work there mine are for RHD.



not to start shit with you once again...

but where the fuck did you hear that alignment is different for RHD versus LHD?
 

mecevans

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shit. my car pulls hard to the left. the previous owner hit a rock in the road leaving a chunk out of the lip for the tire. does this mean an arm or something else could be fucked?
 

Keros

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Probably the lower control arm is bent, as that it's the arm that takes a majority of the abuse and would probably fail first.