See my disk brake up grade post on Brakes ans suspension for more details.
I'm sitting on the floor slicing a pie shaped sliver from lower front of right fender opening to clearance tire when turning, and wondering why this tire won't fit while the front left side has plenty of clearance.
After some detective work, wheel base on driver's side is 110 1/8", and right side is 111 1/4". and measuring from like points on fire wall/wheel well on both sides showed driver's side to be 5/8" less than passenger's side to tread of tire.
5/8" is about what was chopped out when cutting the pie on passenger's side. So what is one to think?
The car was tapped on its left rear corner at the bumper, and I recall seeing a bit of crumple in trunk floor between where vertical sheet metal below tail light meets trunk floor and the nearest structural member under side of floor; in other words about 2 to 2 1/2 inches of floor was deformed. Nothing major, bumper required a several washers to shim it out to make a consistent space from the hit to the right end of bumper. I don't think that hit disturbed anything forward of spring attachment point.
I haven't seen any crush damage between torsion bar cross member along front frame rail. Sub-frame connectors fit in without any changing of their length. Probably at some point the car will need to be on a frame machine and its dimensions checked to get to the bottom of this dilemma.
In the mean time, after an alignment the other day, car goes down the road straight, no pulling, and +3* caster.
Is this a Monday or a Friday build car after a liquid lunch?
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