skline
Jul 5 2004, 06:31 PM
Can the toe in be adjusted on the rear wheels? I replaced all the bushings and installed the boxed trailing arm stiffeners. I put everything back in and while I was underneath the car I noticed that the wheels are pointing towards the outside and the passenger side is the worst one, it actually is touching the inner fenderwell. Good thing I didnt try to move the car from where its at. It would tear up the new tire. How can I adjust the toe in on the rear wheels? Here is a picture of the wheel on the outside, you can see it is not straight.
skline
Jul 5 2004, 06:32 PM
Here is the picture of the inside where its rubbing.
smrz914
Jul 5 2004, 06:51 PM
The trailing arm is held in by the mount on the sheet metal towards the middle of the car) and the other end is held in by a mount that has 3 bolts that bolt to the body. Losen these 3 bolts and move the tire/ trailing arm around. Then when it's in the spot you like then tighten the bolt. then go get an alignment.
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