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Please help me, I’ve been trying to figure out why my drivers side tire is so far back that it hits the back of the wheel well. A mechanic said that it would need a new lower ball joint and rack and pinion and that’s it, but I doubt that that is all it needs, here’s a photo without the tire, please help me, this problem is ruining my tire!!!
 
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Just wondering. Has this car been involved in an accident?
 
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Yes, the person I bought it from said that it wasn’t hit on the drivers side but the car had spun several times
 

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If this were my car I would first perform a search of local salvage yards using car-part.com to see about local availability and cost of a salvage part. In the Houston area the part is running $50-75. I would then compare the old part to the "new"ish part. Often it's easy to spot the damage.

It might also be a good idea to take the car to a frame shop and have the frame "checked" for straightness before dumping a ton of $$ into it. IMO it's best to know as much as possible about a project as possible before hand. This could be money well spent.

If this car needs a ton of work and there's a decision about IF the project is worth it IMO one of the deciding factors should be WHO is doing the work. It's rarely cost effective to pay a professional to fix a very old car. This sort of project works best when it's DIY.
 
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Sweet, thank you so much for the help, greatly appreciated
 
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