Hey guys, having a few problems but recently i installed new Tie rod ends to finish up the front end with new hardware, but after i finished i lowered it and the steering wheel is all crooked turning right. I got it back to within 10 degrees from being straight but when i hold the wheel straight down the road it slowly moves left. so my question(s) is/are if i adjust the tie rod ends a few turns to the left (left side few turns out, Right side few turns in) would that bring it closer to driving straight with the steering wheel being straight? Is there any tips or tricks to getting the steering wheel straight and making sure toe is even on both sides?
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toe IMO isn't all that hard when you have the right mind set. i just want the car to track straight when the steering wheel is straight. yea i could take it in but i want to learn something before i do. all i wanted to know is if what i asked could be done to make it track straighter. Plus only been like this about half a day and been driven around the block a few times. would like to try to get it straight, before i fork over money for people to even look at whats wrong.
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You need the proper tools to align the toe correctly. Eyeballing it and going by feel will work to a point... perhaps where you can get it to track straight... but you'll still eat through tires very quickly. The best tip I can offer are these :1) get the proper tools, and learn how to use them, or 2) take it to someone that has the proper tools, and knows how to use them.
There's no other trick to it.
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wouldn't using like 2x4 or something straight and even setup against a constant part of the tire or rim, then measure the front of the tire and back of the tire and get your toe and adjust from there work to get you by? Im fine with the tire wear for now since they need replacing here soon. I'm trying to go by for a few days til i replace my tires, and i can do the alignment all in one shot. sorry if i sound kind of dumb, and defiant to listen to anybody.
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Originally posted by 5spd92 View Posttoe IMO isn't all that hard when you have the right mind set. i just want the car to track straight when the steering wheel is straight. yea i could take it in but i want to learn something before i do. all i wanted to know is if what i asked could be done to make it track straighter. Plus only been like this about half a day and been driven around the block a few times. would like to try to get it straight, before i fork over money for people to even look at whats wrong.
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Take the car to an alignment shop where they use computers to align your steering, not light that is projected to a diagram on a wall.
I been there, done that, multiple times, and in the end, i found computer alignment to be the best.
i eyeballed, i did by feel, but still lost alot of tires.
Bet is a shop, period.
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Originally posted by 5spd92 View Postwouldn't using like 2x4 or something straight and even setup against a constant part of the tire or rim, then measure the front of the tire and back of the tire and get your toe and adjust from there work to get you by? Im fine with the tire wear for now since they need replacing here soon. I'm trying to go by for a few days til i replace my tires, and i can do the alignment all in one shot. sorry if i sound kind of dumb, and defiant to listen to anybody.
there are actual tools you can buy to get your toe spot on. don't cheap out and just buy them if you want to do this yourself.
don't forget to do the rear too.
or you can take it to an alignment shop and explain to them that you want your toe zero'd.
they will not warranty the alignment.
they won't correct camber, unless you have the adjustable parts (and if you do they won't warranty the labor on those parts unless you purchase through them), and they'll more than likely charge you a little more.
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Originally posted by 5spd92 View PostOK, for adjustment was tools or shop is clarified, what should i do if no one in town can adjust it since the cb is so low?
Did it twice for mines.
Then the last place i took it to, they used 2x4's and laid it on the floor and drove over them to get onto the machine.
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Hmm makes me wonder about Tires Tires Tires then, charged me 30 bucks just to tell me its to low. but maybe i could get a discount for knowing the owner of the shop. as for the front bumper dont have one so i guess thats a plus. Wouldnt our little plastic wheel well shrouds get in the way? and whats the normal estimated cost for an alignment?
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Originally posted by 5spd92 View PostHmm makes me wonder about Tires Tires Tires then, charged me 30 bucks just to tell me its to low. but maybe i could get a discount for knowing the owner of the shop. as for the front bumper dont have one so i guess thats a plus. Wouldnt our little plastic wheel well shrouds get in the way? and whats the normal estimated cost for an alignment?
Price depends on the shop itself.
The lowest i found here locally was Napa service center who only charged $64.95 for all 4 wheels. No tax.
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