BarnshaW
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Registered: 25th Oct 06
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had a front ender not so long ago, now the front drivers side wheel sits very close to the left hand part of the arch. so close in fact i dont think i cud go an inch bigger then my 14" wheels. my question is what would possibly need changing to correct this? and would it be costly?
thanks.
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Marc
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Registered: 11th Aug 02
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Wheel allignment, twisted chassis, bent axle. Could be a number of things.
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Dean_W
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Registered: 13th Dec 05
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Wheel allignment, twisted chassis, bent axle. Could be a number of things.
Alignment, doubt it.
Chassis, most likely.
Axle, doubt it.
You have most probably bent the chassis leg.
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C_O_R_S_A___B
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Registered: 17th Jul 06
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quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
You have most probably bent the chassis leg.
i would agree with this as i had a front ender and this was mentioned to me but luckily i didnt damage mine!!
Jon
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Dean_W
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I have damaged mine when I hit a MErc. Same problem, wheel sitting back in the arch.
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BarnshaW
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expensive repair for the chassis leg?
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johnhara1
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will need to be put on a jig i thinks.
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Dean_W
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Cost me £300 to get one chassis leg jigged. The guy did a very good job. the worse the leg, the more it costs.
Do you have a pic of how the wheel is sitting?
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BarnshaW
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not at the mo, but put it this way, i can fit 2 fingers between the gap between the arch and tyre on the left
on the right i can nearly fit my hand past between arch and tyre
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Dean_W
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Sounds like the chassis leg. If you can get beneath the car, measure the gap between the tie bar mount to the wishbone mount. If one is shorter than the other, it's the chassis leg.
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