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- Protege5 2003
The P5's right rear tire is about .1 degree past the most positive camber limit and cannot be adjusted better than that. (The other side is right where it should be).
The car was rear ended shortly after I got it. Presumably something is bent, but when I looked at the time I didn't see any sign of damage that far forward. According to the body shop that fixed it only the bumper cover and styrofoam were damaged, and they said the "the frame is straight". The exhaust pipe is about .5" higher than it should be, but otherwise not mashed. At the time I did not think the car that hit me went underneath far enough to hit the suspension, and I don't see how it could have done so without really screwing up the exhaust. Nevertheless tire wear on the right rear is strange and when a tire moves from that position to the front the car pulls. I have some vacation coming up and thought it was time to get to the bottom of this. A camber bolt might fix it, but if something in the suspension on that side is bent I would rather replace that.
Any suggestions as to which part(s) might account for this, or how to measure them for damage?
Thanks
The car was rear ended shortly after I got it. Presumably something is bent, but when I looked at the time I didn't see any sign of damage that far forward. According to the body shop that fixed it only the bumper cover and styrofoam were damaged, and they said the "the frame is straight". The exhaust pipe is about .5" higher than it should be, but otherwise not mashed. At the time I did not think the car that hit me went underneath far enough to hit the suspension, and I don't see how it could have done so without really screwing up the exhaust. Nevertheless tire wear on the right rear is strange and when a tire moves from that position to the front the car pulls. I have some vacation coming up and thought it was time to get to the bottom of this. A camber bolt might fix it, but if something in the suspension on that side is bent I would rather replace that.
Any suggestions as to which part(s) might account for this, or how to measure them for damage?
Thanks