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good morning everyone Two days ago I had an accident touched me behind now in acceleration does not go straight do not know if the frame is what someone has the outline of measures to straighten? thanks
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you can start by measuring from center to center of the wheel on left and right sides.
Also; the gaps in fender wells should be fairly close from wheel to wheel....this is NOT an exact measurement, but anything under 3/8" can be acceptable.
to do this:
A-go to LR tire and measure gap in front of tire to fender well, do the same at rear of that tire.
B-go to RR tire and do the same
C-compare measurements
Then measure rear toe IN/OUT (plenty of how-to's on you tube for this)
These are the free checks to do at home before frame or alignment shop/fees.
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Thank you for your answer
I did convergence but the problem there is always
I did convergence but the problem there is always
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fabio075 said: good morning everyone Two days ago I had an accident touched me behind now in acceleration does not go straight do not know if the frame is what someone has the outline of measures to straighten? thanks
Does any one have the specifications on the hard points on the frame so that I can determine how much my frame is bent?
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