Thanks. Yeah, that's what I have heard. Was hoping someone has tried to fix this. Bugging the hell out of me.Not uncommon on older cars especially with bigger wheels & sitting lower to see this body misalignment. My passenger side is still a hint tighter after listening mounts & shifting over.
Thanks. Yes, swapped front wheels and confirmed wheels are ok. It's that driver side. Same result after swapping wheels. Offset/width between front and rear is very different. I'm sure wheels are not mixed. Thanks for suggestions.If the body and frame are straight, have you tried switching the wheels side to side to see if the problem is still present or does it change sides? Maybe by some wierd chance you have 1 wheel with a different offset or possibly a different width??? I don't know just throwing out ideas. Are all 4 wheels and tires the same size? If you have a staggered setup with wider wheels and tires in the rear maybe a rear wheel and a front wheel got mixed up at the tire shop.
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