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emerygt350
post Jul 9 2025, 03:55 PM
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Sooo... I figured a fun morning job would be turbo tie rods. The rubber was shot and the outer tie rod was so shot that together they gave me about a half inch of lateral wobble on the wheels.

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All good now. Brought it in for an alignment. That was hilarious. Only place that could get it on their setup was the Ford dealership (they had open appointments and I have a very low and long front airdam). I warned the very excited technician about the dog leg but he did not understand. I scooted off to the lounge to watch. Eventually I saw 5 techs all standing around igiving advice to the poor 20 something. Finally they brought a guy in his sixties over to drive it up on the ramps. He did teach the kid and they all really enjoyed driving it. One of the techs came in to ask if it had a turbo (it does sound a little like a blow off valve when you release the throttle). Anyway, it made their morning. They worked on it quite a while and tested it between mods. Just the tie rods as far as adjustments went. They ended up at .10. I do have big 40mm spacers and big staggered Fuchs (225/50/16) so the cars footprint is very different from a stock 914 (14 inches wider).

The car is tight now and very predictable but I feel like it's less alive under the fingers (perhaps I was just used to the sudden random changes in direction?) and it doesn't 'self straighten' as much as it used to. They told me to drive it and see what I thought and they would be happy to modify it. Anyone know what I am trying to describe and whether I should do anything about it? It feels great in the Twisties, but requires a little more attention on the highway. The new tie rods were very stiff so perhaps they just need to be worked in a little as well.
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post Jul 9 2025, 04:24 PM
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QUOTE(emerygt350 @ Jul 9 2025, 02:55 PM) *

Sooo... I figured a fun morning job would be turbo tie rods. The rubber was shot and the outer tie rod was so shot that together they gave me about a half inch of lateral wobble on the wheels.

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All good now. Brought it in for an alignment. That was hilarious. Only place that could get it on their setup was the Ford dealership (they had open appointments and I have a very low and long front airdam). I warned the very excited technician about the dog leg but he did not understand. I scooted off to the lounge to watch. Eventually I saw 5 techs all standing around igiving advice to the poor 20 something. Finally they brought a guy in his sixties over to drive it up on the ramps. He did teach the kid and they all really enjoyed driving it. One of the techs came in to ask if it had a turbo (it does sound a little like a blow off valve when you release the throttle). Anyway, it made their morning. They worked on it quite a while and tested it between mods. Just the tie rods as far as adjustments went. They ended up at 10. I do have big 40mm spacers and big staggered Fuchs (225/50/16) so the cars footprint is very different from a stock 914 (14 inches wider).

The car is tight now and very predictable but I feel like it's less alive under the fingers (perhaps I was just used to the sudden random changes in direction?) and it doesn't 'self straighten' as much as it used to. They told me to drive it and see what I thought and they would be happy to modify it. Anyone know what I am trying to describe and whether I should do anything about it? It feels great in the Twisties, but requires a little more attention on the highway. The new tie rods were very stiff so perhaps they just need to be worked in a little as well.


Sounds like too much negative camber in the front- too much in the sense of its not what you are used to. Camber in corners is good because the wheels quick to move lefft and right, but on a freeway its less good because its twitchy. See if that tracks with your meaning of attention on the highway? Caster in a similar way, helps your wheels get back to center so if there's some issues there that could also explain what you might be trying to explain in regards to self straightening.

All that to say is it might be helpful for the print out of their specs they adjusted the car to so we can see if something is considered excessive or not in general. It could be excessive or just not what you are used to based on the description so we might want to see that readout if you could upload that.
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