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Post by ytq536 »

hi , my driver sides wheels moved a bit back to mudguard .pessenger side wheel are 6 inch far from mudguard and the driver side is 3 inch far from mudguard .so these both sides (pessenger side n driver side) wheels got diffrence of 3 inches from a mudguard.when i turn car the wheel touches the mudguard . once mistakenly my driver side wheel touched the carb n when i saw the wheel moved a bit back side .
if u guys can help me .please tell me what should i do ?
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Post by Bennoz »

Go to a mechanic & have your tie rod arms replaced - then get a wheel alignment.
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I have noticed today that I have the same problem (Wheels scrape on the plastic guards when turning - it is worse when doing a big turn at some speed...) after getting my suspension replaced, I never used to have a problem with it, should I let the mechanic who did my suspension know about it & take it back in?

Would mine be being caused by the same thing? (tie-rods)
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What size wheels you running?
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215/45/R17
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thanks ben
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