Easy way to adjust the toe? (hit curb)
Well, my ABS locked up because of the damn module totally dying
and I smacked a curb, mooshing my rim and something else. My drivers side wheel looks like this
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when the steering wheel is straight, passengers wheel is like this
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Not that bad, but off alignment very noticebly. I was able to drive home like a mile, it was like running with a cracked kneecap. Close inspection showed nothing out of the ordinary, spindle looks fine, Corvette rotor spins freely. I can only guess a tie rod adjustment is the best way to get Skull-1 to a tire place to A. get tires mounted (might as well get em all) and B. get things properly checked out without flatbed towing. I have not yet had a chance to bust out the jackstands to really take a look.
and I smacked a curb, mooshing my rim and something else. My drivers side wheel looks like this ||
when the steering wheel is straight, passengers wheel is like this
//
Not that bad, but off alignment very noticebly. I was able to drive home like a mile, it was like running with a cracked kneecap. Close inspection showed nothing out of the ordinary, spindle looks fine, Corvette rotor spins freely. I can only guess a tie rod adjustment is the best way to get Skull-1 to a tire place to A. get tires mounted (might as well get em all) and B. get things properly checked out without flatbed towing. I have not yet had a chance to bust out the jackstands to really take a look.
To get it to a shop, loosen the jam nut on the passenger side tie rod and rotate the tie rod until you get the wheels near parallel. You can use a long rod, board or tape measurer and measure the distance of the front tires across the width of the car to get a rough toe in measurement. Pick a feature on the tires (i.e. a tread groove) and measure the distance to that point from the back side of the front tires and then from the front side of the tires.
You don't need to remove the tie rod to adjust it. The inner tie rod rotates as it has a ball joint on one end is threaded on the other end. The inner tie rod has a hex shaft; once the jam nut is loosened, rotate the inner tie rod to adjust the length.
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