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Maybe Im crazy but....

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Prince95GT

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it kinda looks like my rear right wheel is a bit further inward compared to the rear left? Would anyone know why that is? BTW I have never taken the wheels off of my car.
 

BlueOvalStangGT

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got any pics?
 
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yellow1995Cobra

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mine is the same way... Not sure why though.
 
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I'd bet on worn/trashed control arm bushings.

Rick
 
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rockin_rick said:
I'd bet on worn/trashed control arm bushings.

Rick
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That shouldnt matter, since the rear end is one unit. Plus i have new lca's/uca's with poly bushings. Ive heard of other people having this issue as well.. Ultimately the axle lengths should decide the how far the wheel is gonna stick out. But i have new 31 spline axles and it is the same way as it was stock so who knows
 
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yeah, and my fron wheel seem to have a camber even though its at sock suspension.
 
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Mines the same way alot of our cars are. It pisses me off but i think its normal.
 

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So is there any way to fix it or no?
 
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yellow1995Cobra

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Prince95GT said:
So is there any way to fix it or no?
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You would need to use wheel spacers on the side that the wheel is inward. I wouldnt reccomend wheel spacers on the rear wheels with the stock wheel studs though. There is a possibility that the studs could get sheered off. I would get some hardened extra long wheel studs first.
 
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