pHEnomIC
12-23-2005, 08:47 PM
I jumped a curb about a year ago and bent my lca up front. The lca was clearly destroyed so i replaced that and took it in for an alignment. First place couldn't align it. Sears gave me an alignment but they said they ran out of toe adjustment so they had to turn my steering wheel a little to the left to make the tires perfect.
They checked over my suspension and all and told me everything was alright and I could just keep it that way. I want to fix it because it bugs me somewhat. Ive had no irregular wear on tires and no steering problems, it is just cosmetic. There are no obvious bends in anything else or obvious frame damage. I do notice however, one bolt that bolts the kmember to the frame appers that it was shoved over (scratched paint that makes it look like position was moved). The hole that the bolt is in is an oval shape so it would allow some movement.
What should I do and what should i replace to fix this problem. I like to do all my work myself but i realize that I can't do my own alignment.
I was thinking:
-Take it to frame shop and get estimate on what they would do to fix it.
-Replace tie rod end as well as steering knuckle, these are likely to be tweaked a bit.
-Look into moving the kmember back to original position if it has been shoved
-Get a new alignment.
What would you recommend?
They checked over my suspension and all and told me everything was alright and I could just keep it that way. I want to fix it because it bugs me somewhat. Ive had no irregular wear on tires and no steering problems, it is just cosmetic. There are no obvious bends in anything else or obvious frame damage. I do notice however, one bolt that bolts the kmember to the frame appers that it was shoved over (scratched paint that makes it look like position was moved). The hole that the bolt is in is an oval shape so it would allow some movement.
What should I do and what should i replace to fix this problem. I like to do all my work myself but i realize that I can't do my own alignment.
I was thinking:
-Take it to frame shop and get estimate on what they would do to fix it.
-Replace tie rod end as well as steering knuckle, these are likely to be tweaked a bit.
-Look into moving the kmember back to original position if it has been shoved
-Get a new alignment.
What would you recommend?